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"El Neto" became the most-wanted man in the Borderland following Sunday's brazen attack on the Cereso No. 3 state prison. He allegedly ran the Mexicles gang and stayed in comfort in a "VIP" cell ...
Los Mexicles gang leader Ernesto Alfredo Pinon, or “El Neto,” died late Wednesday after a run-in with Mexican authorities on his fourth day at-large in Ciudad Juarez, according to two federal ...
Mexican officials on Thursday reported the capture and death of fugitive Mexicles gang leader Ernesto Alfredo Piñon de la Cruz, aka “El Neto,” during a shootout in Central Juarez.
"El Neto", a top gunman for the "Los Mexicles" cartel, escaped with 29 other inmates after raiders in armored vehicles attacked the prison in the border town of Juarez early on New Year's Day.
Los Mexicles leader Ernesto 'El Neto Piñón is missing after he fled from a prison in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Sunday morning during an armed attack that left 10 guard and seven inmates dead.
Ernesto "El Neto" Piñón and at least 24 others, including members of the bloodthirsty Los Mexicles gang, fled Juarez's Cereso #3 state prison in Ciudad Juarez Sunday morning.
Photos from the Chihuahua State Police show the cat, which is a Sphinx, tattooed with an “Hecho en Mexico” or “Made in Mexico” logo used by the Mexicles street gang.
Ernesto Alfredo Piñon de la Cruz, the Mexicles gang's eye-patched reputed leader nicknamed "El Neto" who was the suspected mastermind of the escape, was killed Jan. 5 in a shootout in Juárez ...
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The warden of a prison from where 30 inmates escaped on New Year’s Day, the corpses of 10 security officers and seven prisoners left behind, has been suspended ...
Ernesto Alfredo Piñon de la Cruz, the Mexicles gang's eye-patched reputed leader nicknamed "El Neto" who was the suspected mastermind of the escape, was killed Jan. 5 in a shootout in Juárez ...
An Egyptian hairless cat with gang tattoos that police rescued from a Mexican prison has found a forever home across the border.
Mexican officials on Thursday reported the capture and death of fugitive Mexicles gang leader Ernesto Alfredo Piñon de la Cruz, aka “El Neto,” during a shootout in Central Juarez.