Context of insecurity in the work under construction
In an area marked by daily violence, the discovery of a body near a building in work reflects the increase in crime. Construction works are usually vulnerable points due to the lack of permanent surveillance and the presence of assets without shelter.
The perception of insecurity is intensified when half -end structures are observed, where the absence of luminaires and access controls facilitates movements of criminal groups. This scenario increases the risk for workers and passersby.
Alleged participation of armed groups in the finding
Authorities indicated that there could be an intervention of armed organizations dedicated to territorial disputes. The use of long weapons and the way in which the impacts were found suggests an adjustment of accounts or intimidating message.
Local analysts mention that the presence of these armed groups in urban areas has intensified, affecting the daily operation of construction and forcing companies to reinforce security protocols.
Body details executed in construction
The body had multiple firearm projectile perforations, alignedly aligned. Documents were not identified immediately, which complicates the progress of research and possible identification.
Forensic personnel arrived at the site shortly after the finding to begin the removal of the body and collect ballistic evidence. Samples were taken at different points of the land for subsequent analysis.
Finding and first proceedings
The finding occurred in the morning, when a worker warned internal security by noticing blood stains next to a scaffold. Police elements came and cordoned off the area to preserve indications.
Testimonies of workers and neighbors were collected, who described detonations noises in the early morning. However, the lack of nearby cameras hinders the confirmation of exact schedules.
Indications at the scene
On the site were percussed caps of caliber not yet determined, as well as fingerprints of recent tires near the entrance of the construction. These elements could help draw escape routes.
In addition, fat and displaced tools were documented, suggesting that the victim could have been followed by the same work before the attack.
Source: Víctor Márquez from Sinaloahoy on 2025-05-01 22:11:00