person > Heriberto Lazcano
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The Zetas cartel, one of Mexico's most violent groups, has moved into coal mining as it's "more lucrative than drugs".
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Last Modified: 04 Jan 2013 12:06 GMT
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Authorities seeking to exhume the remains of the parents of Heriberto Lazcano for DNA testing to prove he is dead.
Americas
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2012 02:21 GMT
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Authorities say they managed to obtain fingerprints from Zetas leader Heriberto Lazcano before his corpse was stolen.
Americas
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2012 03:22 GMT
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Fingerprints said to match records taken from Heriberto Lazcano before the body is snatched from the funeral home.
Americas
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2012 21:04 GMT
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A reward of $2.34m was offered for information leading to the arrest of Ivan Velazquez, known as 'El Taliban'.
Americas
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2012 06:59 GMT
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Ivan Velazquez, also known as "Z-50", was key leader of Zetas drug cartel, and had a reward of up to $2.3m on his head.
Americas
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2012 08:19 GMT
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Officials say leaders of Zetas drug gang told underling nicknamed El Loco to leave 49 mutilated bodies in town square.
Americas
Last Modified: 22 May 2012 04:57 GMT
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As mainstream media agrees to guidelines for covering the drug war, an anonymous blogger is breaking gory stories.
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Last Modified: 25 Apr 2011 14:02 GMT
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Authorities investigate claims Catholic church receives cash from powerful drug gang.
Americas
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2010 01:53 GMT
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Founders of the Zetas drug gang learned special forces techniques at Ft. Bragg before waging a campaign of carnage.
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Last Modified: 03 Nov 2010 16:04 GMT
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