Three Bodies Found in Tepuche, Culiacán; 'Sabuesos Guerreras' Collective Requests Assistance for Identification
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Three male bodies were discovered on a dirt road near Aguas Blancas, in Tepuche, Culiacán.
- Activists from the "Sabuesos Guerreras" collective found the bodies, which showed signs of gunshot wounds.
- The collective is urging families in the Tepuche area with missing relatives to contact the forensic services to aid in identification.
Activists searching for missing persons have reported the discovery of three male bodies on a dirt road leading to Aguas Blancas, a community within the Tepuche district of Culiacán. The bodies reportedly exhibit signs of having been shot.
The "Sabuesos Guerreras" collective, a group dedicated to finding the disappeared, attended the scene. Without security support, they secured the area from a distance while awaiting the arrival of forensic experts from the State Attorney General's Office.
Members of the collective made the discovery public, appealing to families in the Tepuche area who have missing relatives to visit the Forensic Medical Service. They hope these families can assist in identifying the three individuals found.
Information gathered by the searchers led them to inspect the Aguas Blancas area, where they ultimately found the abandoned bodies on the dirt road.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.