
Mexican authorities captured two suspected murderers and a thief in separate operations in Tijuana within 24 hours, officials said Thursday.
According to the authorities, the individuals were detained after they crossed the border to evade justice in the United States.
The Interinstitutional Liaison and International Relations Coordination of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) said the arrests were made possible through information sharing between U.S. and Mexican authorities.
In a first operation, state agents located 41-year-old Álvaro “N” of Ventura, California, in the Zona Centro neighborhood, on the corner of Salvador Díaz Mirón and Fourth streets. According to an FBI wanted poster, Álvaro “N” is linked to a February 15, 2025, shooting in Oxnard, California, in which a man was killed by multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
A second operation in the Zona Urbana Ejido Matamoros neighborhood led to the arrest of a 17-year-old California resident wanted for homicide. The third arrest was 29-year-old Daniel “N” from Los Angeles, who was wanted for robbery.
Authorities reported that all three suspects were found in possession of packets of marijuana.
The three suspects were turned over to the Mexican Attorney General’s Office (FGE) and will be deported to the United States to face pending criminal proceedings once their legal status is resolved.

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