Rosarito Officers Relocated

**State Police Officers Relocated in Rosarito Amid Complaints** Four Rosarito State Police officers temporarily reassigned following two complaints, sparking investigations and signaling a push for accountability in the local security system.

### Four State Police Officers Temporarily Relocated in Rosarito Following Complaints

Four officers from the State Police in Rosarito have been temporarily reassigned amid two formal complaints since they assumed local security duties on March 7th. Reports have emerged that one complaint was lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office, while another was filed with the Internal Control Body of the security department, according to Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez.

Carrillo Rodríguez acknowledged that while social media has been buzzing with allegations against the officers, only two formal complaints are under investigation thus far. “There is no verified evidence linking the officers to these claims, but they have been reassigned as a precautionary measure while the investigation is underway,” he clarified.

Since taking over, the State Police replaced 264 municipal officers, who are currently undergoing a thorough vetting process that includes psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, as well as social background checks and polygraph exams. Even their firearms are being examined for serial numbers and codes to ensure compliance.

This move indicates a shift towards accountability within the police force, which some hope will lead to significant reforms and improvements in the security apparatus of Rosarito.

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#### Baja California Braces for Influx of Visitors and Changing Weather Patterns

As Rosarito continues to address its internal security adjustments, Baja California is gearing up for several major events and weather changes. The region is preparing for strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures, according to local weather alerts. These conditions could impact upcoming activities, including the SCORE San Felipe 250, a prominent off-road race scheduled to take place shortly.

In other news, authorities in Ensenada have made a significant breakthrough by seizing nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline, showcasing ongoing efforts to tackle illegal fuel trading.

As the region awaits clearer skies and stabilizes from recent developments, community events such as the Vineyard Fiesta in Valle de Guadalupe and Rosarito’s Spring Break 2025 remain anticipated highlights, promising to attract visitors and boost local tourism.

For those interested in water conservation, Rosarito’s new desalination plant is set to be a game changer for local water supply, making the area’s future look promising despite current challenges.

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