After a three-year run of service to the public, the Lakeside Crime Watch website is scheduled to disappear as of this weekend.
After a three-year run of service to the public, the Lakeside Crime Watch website is scheduled to disappear as of this weekend.
The police investigation into last week's massacre is well underway.
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter Scale with an epicenter six kilometers northeast of Jocotepec was recorded at 10.07 p.m. on Thursday, May 17.
Public officials this week faced large crowds of nervous and outraged north shore residents in open meetings called with the aim of setting the record straight on violent crimes, ramped up police activity and a rash of false rumors that have kept the community on edge over recent weeks.
Police investigating last week’s massacre of 18 people from the Chapala area discovered more human remains in a safe house in Riberas del Pilar on Monday.
Around 500 Chapala residents led a peace march on Sunday night in response to the dumping of 18 disfigured bodies in Ixtlahuacan last Wednesday.