In the capital of Sinaloa Firearm attacks against residences continue; In the last three days alone, five homes have been attacked by gunfire, leaving at least one person murdered.
During the morning of Tuesday, residents of the Rincón de Humaya subdivision detected that a residence had bullet holes on its façade, doors and windows. Authorities went to the scene, where no injuries were reported.
A similar case occurred in the Portafé Premium subdivision, where another two-story residence, apparently uninhabited, was the target of gunfire, causing damage to the façade, doors and windows.
At the scene, the authorities located dozens of shell casings, so they delimited the area and notified the State Attorney General’s Office to begin the corresponding investigation.
Likewise, last Monday, a home was attacked by gunfire in the Urbivillas del Prado subdivision.
Likewise, on Sunday afternoon, there were two other attacks on two homes; in one of them, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood, The attackers murdered a man who was inside the building; He was identified as Jorge Noe “N”, 42 years old..
According to reports, several armed men arrived at Cerro de la Cuevita Street, forced the main entrance of the residence and shot and killed the person who was inside. The perpetrators managed to escape.
Almost simultaneously they warned about several shootings, so it was presumed that it was a confrontation.
Federal and state forces managed to locate that in the Villas del Prado subdivision, a home had been the subject of an armed attack, so its façade, doors and windows were affected, with no injuries reported.
These recent attacks on homes join a long chain of 172 properties that have been violently damaged over the course of 14 months. In most cases there were no injuries and the modus operandi was to shoot at the homes and in some cases set them on fire.
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