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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews Around the Republic of Mexico | January 2007 

In Mexican Border City, Gunmen Shoot Two Soldiers
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Mexico Municipal Police officer Adrian Rivera Lopez, 23, rides on patrol in Nuevo Laredo, the volatile Mexican border town just across the Rio Grande River from Laredo, Texas. (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY)
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico - Gunmen shot and killed a soldier and wounded another one in the outskirts of this violent border city, authorities said Friday.

Army Capt. Agustin Salazar was killed and an unidentified soldier was wounded after being shot while they were riding in a sports utility vehicle near a military checkpoint Wednesday night, Nuevo Laredo police said in a press release. The Mexican army refused to comment.

Nuevo Laredo police and state investigators who responded to the shooting saw a large amount of dollars, assault rifles and a grenade launcher inside the soldiers' car but were unable to investigate further after military personnel ordered them to leave the crime scene, the release said.

Salazar is the fourth person killed in drug-related violence in Nuevo Laredo since the beginning of the year, police said.

On Thursday, police found the body of an unidentified man who had been tortured and shot in the head near the city's military barracks, said state investigator Ricardo Mancillas.

Violence in northeast Mexico has been on the rise since March 2003, when reputed drug lord Osiel Cardenas was arrested during a shootout in Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas. Another accused drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, has been fighting smugglers loyal to Cardenas to gain access to smuggling routes into the United States.



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