Teen Kidnapped by Fake Agents

Three men arrested for posing as agents and kidnapping a teenager in Tijuana. Victims rescued by police, suspects in custody for impersonation and possessing weapons. Stay updated for more safety information.

### Three Arrested for Kidnapping Teen by Posing as Agents

In a concerning event that unfolded in Tijuana, police have apprehended three men accused of kidnapping a 17-year-old boy. The incident took place on October 19, 2024, in the Herrera neighborhood.

According to reports from the Municipal Security and Citizen Protection Secretariat, a concerned citizen notified authorities after witnessing the teenager being forcibly taken into a Chevrolet Silverado. Acting swiftly, the police launched a search operation.

The vehicle was located on a local road, assisted by the Special Tactical Unit, and the young victim was found later in the Real del Mar neighborhood, crying for help. He reported that the kidnappers had impersonated ministerial agents before eventually releasing him.

The suspects, identified as Andrés “N” (38), Jorge “N” (45), and Jesús “N” (25), were found in possession of a prop gun with four bullets and two communication radios. The National Guard helped manage the scene and facilitated the transportation of the detainees to the relevant authorities, who have initiated forensic investigations.

### Additional Related Developments

In other developments concerning criminal activities in Tijuana, on the same date of October 21, 2024, authorities discovered human remains in the Zona Centro area of Tijuana, continuing to alert the community to safety concerns. Meanwhile, international criminal negotiations are reportedly underway, with Ovidio and Joaquín Guzmán López engaging with US prosecutors, as confirmed by their attorney—further details remain undisclosed. Additionally, discussions around drug-related cases persist as they await further investigation by the Attorney General’s Office.

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