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Two men and a woman are wanted in connection with the kidnapping of Rodriguez Briant
Michael Webster: Syndicated investigative journalist. May 18, 2009 5:00 pm PT
Liberato Vega
NAME: Liberato Vega
Race: Hispanic
AGE: 30
Date Birthdate: 18/08/1978
Height: 5'9
Weight: 130
Israel Ledesma Moreno
NAME: Israel Ledesma Moreno
RACE: Hispanic
Age: 28
Date of Birth: 30/12/1981
HT: 5'6
WEIGHT: 150
Claudia Acosta-Serrano
Person of interest sought
Elimination
Name: Claudia Acosta-Serrano
Race: Hispanic
Date of Birth: 01/10/1987
Age: 21
HT: 5'9
WEIGHT: 120
Hair: Brown
In accordance with law enforcement girlfriend Claudia Acosta-Serrano Liberato Vega. Researchers believe that Acosta-Serrano was in communication with Vega, after removal and met him in Mexico.
Acosta-Serrano has ties to San Bernardino County, Riverside County and Mexico.
Acosta-Serrano is considered a person of interest wanted for questioning.
The three are considered illegal aliens living in the United States, but is now believed in Mexico.
Mexican police and police are looking for U.S. border cities of Mexico and seem confident that it is.
The three year old boy, kidnapped by gunmen at his home in California which has recently been found alive, wandering the streets Mexicali Mexico.
According to sheriff's investigators Briant Rodriguez is a U.S. citizen and underwent medical examinations at the hospital in his hometown San Bernardino native, after being found in Mexicali and received a clean bill of health by doctors.
Young Rodriguez was removed two weeks ago by two men who tied up the rest of his family and stole money and property from home.
Organized, well-financed and violent Mexican drug cartel kidnappings cells are a growing number of U.S. citizens, many victims are considered family members of drug traffickers. The MDC has ordered killings, kidnappings and other violence against innocent Americans and some of the victims are children, and Briant.
A senior unnamed Mexican said he believes the Briant removal was in retaliation for cash MDC drugs.
Authorities believe the kidnapping was an attempt to terrorize the family with purposes of revenge.
Many residents of the U.S. have been kidnapped for ransom in Mexico and other kidnapped by the U.S. and Mexico, taken Briant.
According to the FBI violent crime squad in San Diego in the past have said: "This is not a pleasant experience. Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been violations. . . . Handcuffs and hoods over their heads are common, "he said." Certainly concerned "
Often, groups of kidnapping as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a boss and clear division of labor. Usually, one group is involved in exploration, another carries out the kidnapping, the third is the victim and a fourth handles the ransom.
Researchers familiar with the investigation say that Briant was very lucky "We have taken place for victims of days or months.
Not all victims are Hispanic, but there were "very few cases is directed to a tourist random, "said Eric Drickersen, who oversaw the FBI office in San Diego Border Liaison.
Some of the kidnappings go unreported because people fear of reprisals, said Drickersen.
Texas border cities in California, where most Americans are killed by murders and executions. But more Americans die at the hands of Mexican drug cartels long arm, which penetrate deep into the United States. There are scores of Mexican drug cartels carry terrorism invade the United States by crossing the porous border and international kill Americans in Dallas, Texas Geo Atlanta, New York, Arizona, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Nevada and reaches the Shelby County Alabama, where five people were found murdered Gangland style by Mexican nationals.
Many Americans were kidnapped in the United States and taken to Mexico, where they were killed. Americans, others were kidnapped and murdered in Mexico during the visit, others where the Mafia-style shooting in the country. Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped or taken hostage or killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unresolved. In addition, new cases of disappearances and abductions against a bailout and that Americans are still being reported dead.
Anyone can obtain information Briant Rodriguez case may contact Sergeant Detective Doug Hubbard or Jon Minard at (909) 387-3589 or FBI at (310) 477-6565.
People call who want to remain anonymous can call WE-TIP Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27 463).
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