A Mexican judge has indicted five men turned in by a drug gang in the abduction of four Americans, two of whom were killed, in the city of Matamoros
MEXICO CITY—A Mexican judge has indicted five men turned in by a drug gang in the
, two of whom were killed, in the violence-plagued city of Matamoros, said the top prosecutor in the border state of Tamaulipas. Prosecutors in Tamaulipas, where Matamoros is located, formally arrested the five men Friday. They had been left on a Matamoros street with a sign claiming they were responsible for kidnapping and killing the Americans.
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