**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Relocated in Rosarito Amid Investigations**
Four state police officers in Rosarito have been temporarily reassigned following two official complaints since the state police assumed control of local security on March 7th. Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, stated that the complaints are under investigation by both the State Attorney General’s Office and the security department’s Internal Control Body.
Carrillo Rodríguez mentioned, “We’ve received complaints regarding the actions of the state police. There are two formal investigations underway.” He also noted that while allegations have circulated on social media, no further formal reports have surfaced.
**Officers Reassigned Pending Investigation**
While the investigation proceeds, the four officers have been relocated to ensure safety and transparency. Carrillo Rodríguez emphasized, “There’s no concrete evidence linking them to the accusations at this time. However, they have been reassigned while we look into the matter.”
Since March 7th, the State Police has overseen security in Rosarito, temporarily replacing the 264 municipal officers. These local officers are currently undergoing rigorous vetting, including psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, in addition to social background checks and polygraph exams. Their weapons are also under inspection to verify serial numbers and codes.
The recent situation highlights a significant moment for accountability within the Rosarito security forces. It could mark the beginning of improved integrity and reliability in local law enforcement.
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**Baja California Weather Alert: Prepare for Strong Winds and Cooler Days**
Residents and visitors in Baja California should brace for intense weather conditions with strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures expected in the coming days. As the weather shifts, travelers and locals are advised to remain cautious, particularly in coastal regions where marine activities might be affected.
**SCORE San Felipe 250 Ready to Take Off**
Excitement builds as organizers gear up for the SCORE San Felipe 250, an eagerly anticipated off-road race set to take place in Baja California. Participants and fans from around the globe are preparing to enjoy this thrilling event, promising adventure and spectacle against the backdrop of the region’s stunning terrain.
**Massive Fuel Seizure in Ensenada**
Authorities in Ensenada recently conducted a significant operation, confiscating nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline. This seizure marks a critical step in efforts to tackle fuel theft and ensure energy security in the region. The operation underscores the ongoing battle against illegal activities affecting the petroleum industry.
**Housing Initiative Launched in Rosarito**
A new housing program has been initiated in Playas de Rosarito, spearheaded by key local officials. This initiative aims to address housing shortages and improve living conditions for residents, reflecting a broader commitment to enhancing community welfare through strategic development efforts.