**Threatening Message Found Near CBTIS in Ensenada**
Authorities in Ensenada have responded to a disturbing incident involving a threatening message found near the Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Industrial y de Servicios (CBTIS) in the Praderas del Ciprés neighborhood. Early on the morning of March 31, a passerby discovered a card with a threatening message near a public transport stop close to the school.
Local police reported that a municipal security team arrived at the scene and confirmed the presence of the message. The note, taped to the perimeter wall of the school, warned: “YOU MESSED WITH THE WRONG FAMILY AND BROKE A CODE. WE HAVE LOCATED YOUR RELATIVES IN QUERÉTARO AND PUEBLA. YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OUT OF DESPERATION. FROM: ALG.” The message appears to target a specific family, though authorities have yet to verify its contents fully.
The Ensenada police department quickly coordinated with state authorities to investigate further, ensuring the message was documented and transported as evidence for review by the State Attorney General’s Office.
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In related news, concerns about drug cartel activities in the region have heightened. Recently, five individuals tied to the Sinaloa Cartel were sanctioned by U.S. authorities for their involvement in supporting terrorism. This action spans across several Mexican cities, including Mexicali, Mexico City, and Culiacán, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by both U.S. and Mexican governments in combating cartel influence.
This surge in cartel-related crime not only disrupts local communities but also emphasizes the need for continued cooperation between national and international law enforcement agencies to address the underlying issues of organized crime and cross-border activities.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and others related to regional crime and public safety.