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Investigation launched into poisoning of 13 dogs, two women in Comondú, BCS

Investigation launched into poisoning of 13 dogs, two women in Comondú, BCS

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Authorities in Comondú, Baja California Sur, are investigating the poisoning of at least 13 dogs and the intoxication of two women.
  • A toxic substance was reportedly spread in various locations in the Brisas del Valle neighborhood, leading to the animals' deaths.
  • The mayor condemned the acts of cruelty and urged residents to report any information that could help identify the perpetrator.

Authorities in Comondú, Baja California Sur, are investigating a disturbing incident involving the poisoning of at least 13 dogs and the subsequent intoxication of two women. The toxic substance was allegedly dispersed across several areas within the Brisas del Valle neighborhood, resulting in the deaths of the animals, some of which were pets.

In addition to the canine fatalities, two women were affected after coming into contact with the chemical. They were transported to the General Hospital for medical attention. Municipal Public Security and Ecology and Environment personnel responded to the scene, cordoning off the area, collecting substance residue, and initiating preliminary investigations.

Comondú Mayor Roberto Pantoja Castro expressed his outrage and solidarity with the affected families, stating, "What happened in the Brisas del Valle neighborhood pains and outrages us. The poisoning of pets and the harm to people by a toxic substance are acts we cannot permit or normalize." He emphasized that acts of cruelty have no place in Comondú and called for respect for life, animal welfare, and responsible coexistence.

Eyewitness accounts from neighbors suggest a man was seen allegedly spreading the substance in the neighborhood. This information is part of the ongoing investigation to identify and apprehend the responsible party. The incident has prompted calls from residents for a thorough investigation and for measures to address the issue of stray dog overpopulation, which they believe contributes to such cruel acts.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.