**Homicide of Omar Guido Under Judicial Process: Authorities Seek Suspects**
The homicide investigation of Omar Guido Sánchez, the administrator of the Sodoma NightClub, has entered the judicial phase, with local authorities actively searching for those responsible. According to Miguel Ángel Gaxiola Rodríguez, head of the state’s specialized homicide unit, the case has developed significantly. “We’ve obtained arrest warrants and are investigating individuals for other crimes connected to the central district’s environment,” he stated.
Guido Sánchez was first reported missing by his family on October 16th. Tragically, just two days later, his car and body were discovered near Plaza de la Tecnología, accompanied by a threatening message. In response to his death, friends, family, and members of the LGBTQI+ community held a memorial on October 22nd at the nightclub he managed, demanding justice.
The investigation has seen cooperation between the state’s General Prosecutor’s Office, the national prosecution service, and Tijuana’s municipal security forces. Gaxiola Rodríguez mentioned, “We are working effectively with the Municipal Police. Through ongoing cooperation, we gather intelligence critical to our inquiries.”
Recent joint operations have yielded weapons believed to be linked to a separate homicide in the central zone, discovered during searches in Sánchez Taboada neighborhood.
**Secondary Article: Unrelated Homicide of Fisherman in Ensenada**
In related news, authorities have confirmed that the murder of a fisherman in Ensenada is unrelated to another high-profile case, the murder of Minerva Pérez Castro. The local prosecutor’s office also announced recent arrests linked to the killings of a minister and his brother in Tijuana. Additionally, they continue efforts to identify a decapitated teenager found in the area.
On a different note, police in Tijuana have reported an arrest following a shooting outside a bar in the Sixth Avenue area, which left three young victims injured.
In local developments, sales of illegal vape products in Tijuana are reportedly declining, following enforcement actions linked to the nationwide ban on electronic cigarette imports. Furthermore, the Salesian Breakfast Hall in Tijuana, facing funding shortages, has reduced its medical services and appealed to the community for assistance.
Immigrant tensions persist, with many waiting over six months for asylum opportunities in the United States, as new security checkpoints are planned by authorities at Otay and San Ysidro border crossings. Finally, an incident involving a passenger who attempted to hijack a flight bound for Tijuana resulted in their arrest and handover to the proper authorities.