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Page 1: December 7, 1941 – Pearl Harbor Day 7 December 2011

7 December 2011

December 7, 1941 – Pearl Harbor Day

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El Paso SectorThe Unified Command provided the following reports: Week of 1 – 7 December 2011

Absconds 0Bailouts 0Criminal Arrests 83Fugitive Arrests 38Gang Related Criminal Arrests 10Pursuits 1Scouts/Decoys 0

Illegal Alien ApprehensionsIAs/Referrals 0IAs/USBP 131OTMs 11

Countries

El Salvador 2Colombia 2Honduras 2Ecuador 1Sudan 1Chile 2

Romania 1

Contraband Seizures

Marijuana 1,924.181 lbsCocaine 0.027 lbsHeroin 0.333 lbsMethamphetamine 0 lbs Currency $1,701.00

Other Chlordiazepoxide, 1 pill

WeaponsHandgun(s) 2Long Gun(s) 0Explosive(s) 0 Vehicles Stolen / Recovered

Stolen 15Recovered 28

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Gang activity

Fourteen gang-related incidents were reported during this reporting period involving fifteen arrests of members from thirteen different gangs. There were ten criminal arrests and five fugitive arrests. The incidents involved: Theft, Evading Arrest, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Assault, and Robbery.

Folk Latin King Segundo Barrio Barrio Moras Park

Crips 19th Street Mexican Mafia Varrio San Felipe

Bandidos Barrio Azteca Lopez Maravilla True Nation Society

Sureno 13

Gang activity for the week of 01 December 2011 thru 07 December 2011

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Briseno, Santiago03/27/1987FugitiveSegundo BarrioTX-90778

Griebel, Julian05/31/1994Theft19th StreetTX-90854

Rios, Daniel12/26/1992TheftLatin KingTX-90854

Lazarin, Elias08/04/1986FugitiveFolkTX-90876

Meza, Victor01/04/1991EvadingBarrio Moras ParkTX-90779

Martin, Jesus11/23/1964Poss of C/SMexican MafiaTX-90926

Bustamante, Jesus01/08/1990Poss of MarijuanaLopez MaraVillaTX-90927

Campos, Jesus05/20/1978Prohib WeaponBandidoTX-90929

Gang activity (cont)

Gang members who were involved in various incidents during the week of 01 DEC through 07 DEC and featured on El Paso JOIC JSARs.

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Soria, Carlos11/20/1974FugitiveSureno TX-90953

Saenz, Jesus12/04/1969FugitiveBarrio Azteca TX-91017

Aguilar, Joel04/05/1990TheftCripTX-91130

Gonzalez, Ruben12/18/1974Poss of C/S & MJTrue Nation SocietyTX-91149

Chaparro, Roberto12/14/1970Agg RobberyEX-Barrio AztecaTX-91218

Gang activity (cont)

Gutierrez, Jorge12/18/1981FugitiveBarrio AztecaTX-90952

Villanueva, Alejandro12/19/1984AssaultVarrio San FelipeTX-90937

Gang members who were involved in various incidents during the week of 01 DEC through 07 DEC and featured on El Paso JOIC JSARs.

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Gang activity (cont) El Paso County SHOCAP Data Sheet

SHOCAP stands for Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Program. The El Paso County SHOCAP Task Force entails officers from various law enforcement agencies and the El Paso County Attorney’s office. There are currently 56 juveniles in the SHOCAP program with 46 listed as gang members attending 28 public schools. The following is a breakdown of the gang members enrolled in a public school and what gang they belong to.

School District School GangEl Paso ISD Delta Academy Varrio Gatos Locos, Hoova Crips, Varrio Hacienda Heights, Latin Kings, Sur 13, and Varrio North East

El Paso High Barrio Canuto RifaBurges High School Varrio San Juan Austin High School Varrio Glenwood Street, Central Side Locos, Can’t Be Stopped

Andress High School Black Out or North Side, Brown Pride KingsChapin High School Brown City Gangsters

Jefferson High School Segundo Barrio KingsIrvin High School Crips

Franklin High School Puro Barrio SandovalHenderson Middle School West Side Nation

Guillen Middle School 36 MafiaMacarthur Middle School Brown City Gang

Bassett Middle School Most Real KillersSocorro ISD Socorro High School Bloods

Montwood High School Varrio Chuco Trece, Sur 13El Dorado High School Varrio San Juan

Keys Academy Thug Nation SoldierYsleta ISD Parkland High Varrio North East

Ysleta High Los Midnite LocosBel Air High RuthlessHanks High Varrio Hacienda Heights

Eastwood High School Can’t Be StoppedTejas Academy Varrio North East

Cesar Chavez Academy Original Street Kings

Information courtesy of The El Paso County Juvenile Probation Department SHOCAP Unit

Current as of 06 December 2011

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Gang activity (cont)

January February March April May June July August September October November

Total Number of Active Gangs 228 228 228 231 235 236 236 237 246 248 251

Number of Gang Members 3660 3660 3666 3663 3667 3667 3673 3677 3677 3678 3682

Number of Juveniles 206 199 185 169 162 150 144 126 115 105 98

Number of Females 286 286 286 286 286 286 287 287 287 287 287

Number of Males 3168 3175 3190 3208 3219 3231 3242 3264 3275 3286 3297

GANG Call-Outs to Date 2011 4 5 5 7 7 7 8 11 12 19 21

GANG Call-Outs Cleared by Arrest 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 8 9 14 14

Number of GANG Arrests (YTD) 7 7 7 11 11 11 13 19 20 38 38

Number of Drive-Bys from Jan 1 to Date 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1Number of Cases received by Gang Unit

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Additional Information On 29 NOV 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Ysleta POE Cargo Facility seized 1,421.84 lbs of marijuana that was concealed within a shipment of furniture inside a trailer pulled by a 2000 Freightliner tractor.

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Additional Information (cont)On 30 NOV 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Bridge of the Americas POE seized 49.60 lbs of marijuana that was concealed within the quarter panels of a 2002 Ford Explorer.

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Additional Information (cont)On 02 DEC 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Paso del Norte POE seized 13.55 lbs of marijuana that was concealed within the firewall, air filter and undercarriage of a 2002 Nissan Sentra.

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Additional Information (cont)On 05 DEC 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Paso del Norte POE seized 43.98 lbs of marijuana that was concealed inside the spare tire of a 2000 VW Golf.

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Additional Information (cont)

On 06 DEC 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Paso del Norte POE seized 6.50 lbs of marijuana that was concealed within the quarter panels of a 1998 Isuzu Rodeo.

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Additional Information (cont)On 05 DEC 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Paso del Norte POE seized 93.47 lbs of marijuana that was concealed inside the dashboard, firewall and rear bumper of a 2001 Dodge Stratus.

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Additional Information (cont)On 18 NOV 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Santa Teresa, NM seized 55.99 lbs of marijuana that was concealed within the dashboard of a 2002 Honda Insight.

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Additional Information (cont)On 29 NOV 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Columbus, NM POE Pedestrian check point seized 2.20 lbs of marijuana that was concealed underneath a subject’s clothing and taped to his legs and thighs.

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Additional Information (cont)On 29 NOV 2011, CBP-OFO Officers at the Columbus, NM POE Pedestrian check point seized 4.40 lbs of marijuana that was concealed underneath a subject’s clothing and taped to his legs and thighs.

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Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Area Assessment

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Significant events in Mexico

CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, a clash between suspected members of opposing groups left one person seriously injured and spread terror among the inhabitants of the residential area located west of the city. The incident ended near the intersection of Delicias and Jiménez streets in colonia 9 de Septiembre, where witnesses stated a grenade was tossed into a vehicle and exploded after a number of gun shots were exchanged between occupants of several vehicles. State police investigators in the area witnessed a pursuit during the incident and radioed for back up which arrived within minutes. One injured man was located inside a gray car, riddled with bullets, that had crashed into a house. Municipal police identified the man as an ex-commandante of the defunct State Judicial Police. An abandoned blue Toyota SUV without license plates, an AK-47 rifle, and over fifty shell casings were located at the scene. No other suspects were located.

AK-47 rifle left on the street by an unidentified gunman.

Wounded man taken to ambulance from the bullet ridden gray car.

Abandoned Toyota SUV.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 01 DEC 2011, three men were shot and killed while driving near the intersection of Cuarta and Ampliación Aeropuerto streets in colonia El Granjero. Residents stated the men were members of a musical group.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 30 NOV 2011, two men were shot and killed after a pursuit by gunmen which ended near the intersection of Profesora María Edma Álvarez and Magdalena Islas streets in colonia Independencia II.

CD. JUAREZ – On 01 DEC 2011, a woman was shot and killed near a block wall in front of a school located near the intersection of Yepomera and Bachilleres 9 streets in the Hacienda de las Torres sub-division. The dismembered and mutilated body of a man was dumped on the street nearby. The man was the woman’s boyfriend.

CD. JUAREZ – On 01 DEC 2011, a man was shot and killed next to a pay telephone located near the intersection of Margarito Herrera and Ramón Rayón streets in the Valle de Bravo sub-division. The man was said to have exited from a vehicle to use the telephone when his attackers arrived in another vehicle.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, the nude body of a man was dumped on the side of the road near the intersection of Gustavo Basán and Lorenzo García streets in coloniaKilómetro 20. The body displayed signs of torture and gunshot wounds. The victims hands and feet were bound and tape was wrapped around his head.

CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, the body of a man who had been tortured before he was shot to death was discovered near the intersection of Hipocampo and Tonka streets in colonia Lomas de Poleo. A plastic bag was taped over his head and his hands and feet were bound with the same tape.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 01 DEC 2011, a man was forced out of his Ford Explorer, then shot and killed near a junk yard located at the intersection of Rusia and Privada del Parque streets in colonia Campestre Virreyes.

CD. JUAREZ – On 01 DEC 2011, two men were shot and killed inside a residence located near the intersection of Velarde and Del 57 streets in colonia Obrera. Witnesses stated several armed men entered the home with pistols in their hands and killed the victims, who were later described as small-time drug dealers.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 03 DEC 2011, heavily armed gunmen fired shots at the “Diacel” automotive service located onAvenida Ejército Nacional in the Pradera Dorada sub-division. One person was wounded in the attack and wastransported to a local hospital in a private vehicle.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, a man was shot and killed after being removed from a vehicle near a block wall at the intersection of Begonias and Autlán streets in colonia Felipe Angeles.

CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, a man was shot and killed as he opened the garage door at his home near the intersection of Indonesia and Rodesia streets in colonia Infonavit Tecnológico. The gunmen were waiting toambush the victim when he returned home.

CD. JUAREZ – On 02 DEC 2011, three men were gravely wounded after gunmen ignited a tear gas grenade inside the “Simpsons” billiard hall and bar located near the intersection of Montes Urales and Sierra de las Misiones streets in colonia La Cuesta. The victims were shot as they ran out of the bar, and the gunmen fled in several vehicles.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 04 DEC 2011, a man was shot and killed after gunmen entered his home located near the intersection of Zenzontle and Sexta streets in coloniaGranjas de Chapultepec.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 03 DEC 2011, a young man was shot and killed after he was removed from a vehicle near the intersection of Begonias and Caucho streets in coloniaJosefa Ortiz de Domínguez. The victim was blindfolded and his hands and feet were bound. An unknown caliber pistol was used.

CD. JUAREZ – On 03 DEC 2011, a young boy was shot and killed and his mother and sister wounded after gunmen entered their home located near the intersection of Gramma and Ramiro Díaz streets in colonia México 68. Another male victim was kidnapped from the location.

CD. JUAREZ – On 04 DEC 2011, a seventeen year old male was killed on the sidewalk near the intersection of Sánchez Meza and Toronja Roja streets in coloniaInfonavit Juárez Nuevo. Witnesses stated the victim was beaten to death by another male while trying to run home.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 05 DEC 2011, a man was shot and killed in the doorway of his home near the intersection ofVioletas and Gardenias streets in colonia Las Flores. The victim answered the door after hearing his name called, then was shot at least five times in the head.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 04 DEC 2011, the body of a woman was discovered near the intersection of Miguel de la Madrid Street and the road leading into the Electrolux maquiladora in colonia revolución Mexicana. The victim was gagged and her hands and feet bound. She had at least one gunshot wound in the head.

CD. JUAREZ – On 05 DEC 2011, the mutilated upper body of a man was discovered inside a barrel in front of a car wash located near the intersection of Itztaciutl and Xolotl streets in the Del Real sub-division. The victims head, upper torso, and arms were located inside the barrel.

CD. JUAREZ – On 05 DEC 2011, two men were shot and killed near the intersection of Julio Acosta and PoncianoArriaga streets in colonia Revolución Mexicana. The victims were standing near a fire to keep warm when they were attacked.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 06 DEC 2011, three males were shot and killed after gunmen entered a residence located onEjido Parritas Street in colonia Manuel Valdez. Two of the victims were minors. One victim was shot while trying to run away. At least twenty shell casings in several calibers were recovered from the scene. Witnesses stated the gunmen escaped in several vehicles, including a black Chevrolet Blazer.

Significant events in Mexico (cont)

CD. JUAREZ – On 06 DEC 2011, a woman was shot and killed on the sidewalk near the intersection of Camino Real and Indio Gerónimo streets in colonia Campesina. The victim had four bullet wounds to the head. Six shell casings in .25 caliber and .380 caliber, and one deformed bullet were recovered from the scene.

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CD. JUAREZ – On 07 DEC 2011, five fully equipped ambulances were delivered to the Departamento de Rescate (Rescue Department). Paramedics said they now can provide much needed services with these ambulances. Rescue previously operated a fleet of old used vehicles without all the necessary equipment. Then, as that fleet became inoperable, the paramedics rode with the fire department, but had no equipment to stabilize injuries. The official handover was made this morning in the courtyard of City Hall in a ceremony conducted by Mayor Héctor Murguía.

CD. Juarez, Chihuahua Area Assessment

Mayor Murguía turns the new fleet of ambulances over to paramedics.

CD. JUAREZ – On 07 DEC 2011, the Mexican Army began patrols in the neighborhood of Rancho Anapra and installed a random check point on the road leading to Jeronimointernational crossing and Santa Teresa, which has experienced an increase in traffic this holiday season. The military personnel did not disclose the reason for their increased presence in the area. There have been a number of homicides and drug seizures within the area recently.Mexican soldiers on patrol in Rancho

Anapra.

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Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Area Assessment (cont)

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DTO Related Deaths Juarez MX 2010

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The number of DTO related homicides in Ciudad Juarez and surrounding communities for this reporting period is 36. There have been a total of 95 DTO related homicides for the month of November and 33 for the month of December thus far, bringing the total to 1,866 for the year and 9,242 DTO related homicides since 2008.Figures as of 2400 hours 06 December 2011

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El Paso Sector Assessment

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In comparison to last week, the El Paso Sector experienced an increase in the seizure of marijuana and heroin with a decrease in the seizure of cocaine and methamphetamine. There was one reported currency seizure by El Paso PD of $1,701.00. There was a reported decrease in the number of stolen vehicles (15 compared to last weeks 23), and an increase in recovered stolen vehicles (28 compared to last weeks 1), as reported by El Paso PD and TX DPS.

Of the total 1,923 lbs of marijuana seized at the POE’s, 1,422 lbs was seized at the Ysleta POE, 98 lbs at the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA), 323 lbs at the Paso Del Norte (PDN), 56 lbs at Santa Teresa and 24 lbs in the Lordsburg area. There were no reported seizures at the Fabens POE. There were a total of 14 reported marijuana seizures across the POE’s with no reported cocaine seizures.

The predominate concealment methods for marijuana during this reporting period were: 3 body carriers, 2 each of the following; firewall, bumper, engine compartment, and 1 each of the following; dash board, fuel tank, seat, floor, undercarriage, tire and quarter panel.

El Paso JOIC’s Sector Assessment

The El Paso PD reported 10 marijuana seizures totaling 0.5 lbs and 2 cocaine seizures totaling 0.0013 kilos. EL Paso SO reported 3 marijuana seizures totaling 0.28 lbs and 4 cocaine seizures totaling 0.011 kilos.

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Additional Information (cont)

On 28 NOV 2011, El Paso PD Auto Theft Task Force (ATTF) Officers werecalled to the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) POE in reference to a recoveredstolen vehicle. The officers met with an insurance agency recovery agent who stated that he had recovered the vehicle in Mexico and was returning it to the U.S. The ATTF Officers inspected and processed the vehicle, and released it to the recovery agent at the scene.

2008 Ford F150, VIN: 1FTRW12W08FA52704

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Gomez, AbrahamDOB: 12/17/1985

On 1 DEC 2011, DPS CID Agents and DPS THP/CVETroopers conducted a traffic stop on Abraham Gomez and arrested Gomez for Possession of Cocaine charges. During the traffic stop, Gomez was found to be in possession of under a gram of cocaine and less than 2 oz of marijuana. CID Agents obtained consent to search from Gomez to search Gomez’ place of residence. At Gomez’ residence, CID Agents seized approximately 1.5 ounces of cocaine. Gomez was booked in the El Paso County Detention Facility for 3 counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance from Penalty Group 1 (cocaine) and 1 count of Possession of Marijuana under 2 oz.

Additional Information (cont)

Gonzalez, Ruben12/18/1974

On 02 DEC 2011, El Paso County Sheriff’ Office StrikeTeam Deputies and the EPCO SO SWAT team executed a searchwarrant at a residence located in the 12800 block of ChaucerRoad. Deputies were assisted by CBP K9s to search for currency,firearms, narcotics, or humans. The search warrant resulted in thearrest of Ruben Gonzalez, and the seizure of approximately 1.12ounces of marijuana, 5.0 grams of cocaine, and drugparaphernalia. Gonzalez was jailed at the El Paso CountyDetention facility. Gonzalez is a confirmed True Nation Societygang member.

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Additional Information (cont)

On 28 NOV 2011, El Paso DPS CIDAgents recovered 18 stolen vehicles from Mexico. This effort was in coordination with the Border Auto Theft Information Center (BATIC). The property value of the vehicles recovered was set at $456,525.00.

For the week ending 03 DEC 2011, the Border Auto Theft Information Center (BATIC) received 3,334

inquiries/callers requesting information on suspicious vehicles. The BATIC Specialists responded affirmatively to 51 of these calls with stolen vehicle information being forwarded to the requesting officers. For the week, 6 vehicles were returned back to the U.S. with a property value calculated at $72,475.00.

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El Paso JOIC’s Sector Assessment (cont)El Paso City Wide index crime continues to show a decreased rate of 6% as compared to the same time frame last year. There is a 300% increase (12) in murders, a 31% increase (51) in sexual assaults, a 3% decrease (11) in robberies, a 7% decrease (718) in assaults, a 3% decrease (57) in burglary, a 9% decrease (913) in larceny, a 9% decrease (124) in vehicle theft, and a 3% increase (72) in vehicle burglary. It is noteworthy that overall crime continues to remain low with the continued population increase.

Population of El Paso: 649,121 (2010 Census)Population El Paso City and County: 700,000

Population figures do not reflect the individuals fleeing Cd. Juarez to El Paso due to the on going DTO Violence

Citywide (YTD through Dec 3rd, 2011)Offense 2010 2011 % Change

Murder 4 16 300%Sexual Aslt 164 215 31%Robbery 433 422 -3%Aslt 10,869 10,151 -7%Burglary 1,779 1,722 -3%Larceny 12,967 12,054 -7%Veh Theft 1,401 1,277 -9%*Burg Vehicle 2,267 2,339 3%

Total: 27,617 25,857 -6%

*** Crime Rate: 4284 4011 -6%

Murder, 4 Sexual Aslt, 164

Robbery, 433

Aslt, 10,869

Burglary, 1,779

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Murder, 16 Sexual Aslt, 215

Robbery, 422

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El Paso JOIC’s Sector Assessment (cont)

During this reporting period, 131 IA’s were apprehended. IA apprehensions decreased by 18 from the previous week’s 149. Total reported IA apprehensions within the El Paso Sector from 5 JAN 2011 through 06 DEC 2011 were 9,568 with 689 being Other Than Mexican (OTM).

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