**Potential Murder in Prime Wheel Ovens: Official Investigation Update**
Over two months since the disappearance of Prime Wheel worker Servando Salazar, the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) has expressed doubts about his survival. According to María Elena Andrade Ramírez, head of the FGE, investigations indicate a likelihood that Servando may have lost his life at the company’s premises.
Preliminary investigations revealed no physical evidence, such as blood or clothing, suggesting Servando’s presence in the area. This led authorities to consider the intervention in the ovens as a possible factor in his disappearance. From the outset, the investigation focused on two managerial suspects, with a third individual now in custody.
Despite deploying canine units and forensic teams, no sign of Servando has been found, greatly diminishing hopes for his survival. The investigation has already resulted in detentions for enforced disappearance, though further arrests may follow as additional information emerges.
A recent reconstruction carried out last week provided new insights into the case, reinforcing the belief that Servando might have been murdered. The detentions made so far relate to the crime of forced disappearance committed by individuals.
**In Related Developments: Prime Wheel Partially Resumes Operations**
Prime Wheel has partially reopened its operations following the payment of a fine to the local municipality. This development comes as investigations into the alleged murder continue. The community remains tense as relatives of Servando Salazar have staged blockades and protested the perceived lack of interest by the authorities in solving the case.
Meanwhile, ongoing legal battles and other municipal issues in Baja California continue to unfold. Local authorities are grappling with budget allocations for infrastructure, education, and security, amidst pressures from various civic groups.
**Additional News:**
– Workers at the TEJA have initiated a strike in Baja California, citing unaddressed grievances.
– Legal proceedings against the municipality over significant financial losses are underway.
– Infrastructure projects and security measures remain a priority for Baja California’s government with calls for better budget allocations.