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The women and children of Loudon County are falling victim to illegal aliens
Norfolk Crime Examiner ^ | March 22, 2009 | Dave Gibson

Posted on 03/23/2009 10:56:44 AM PDT by AuntB

Carlos Felipe Centeno, pictured in this photo taken six years ago. He is accused of sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl. Photo Courtesy/Leesburg Police Department.

Police in Leesburg, Virginia are currently searching for Salvadoran national Carlos Felipe Centeno, 21 for the molestation of a 5-year-old girl. Centeno who is in this country illegally, works as a house painter.

On March 19, police distributed a wanted poster, which describes Centeno as between 6 feet and 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 200 to 240 pounds. He may be riding a blue Magna bicycle.

Centeno also has an outstanding warrant for another case, in which he is accused of committing forcible sodomy.

Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Centeno should call Detective Doug Shaw at 703-771-4521 , or to leave an anonymous tip call the Leesburg Crime Line as 703-443-TIPS.

On March 12, a Loudon County jury convicted Honduran national Arnold J. Mancia-Morales, 25 of raping a 75-year-old woman in her Sterling Park home. The attack occurred in August 2008. The jury recommended that the illegal alien spend the rest of his life in prison.

Mancia-Morales broke into the woman’s home by smashing-in her glass door sometime after midnight. Awoken by the noise, the woman went to investigate, and was attacked.

Before he was sentenced, the victim’s daughter told the jury how her mother’s life has been impacted by the attack. She told a heart wrenching account of finding her mother one morning, curled up in the fetal position on the floor, weeping, holding onto a book of scriptures and crying out-loud that she wished she had just been killed.

Her daughter said: “I didn’t know what to do, so I just held her.”

Her daughter told the court that her mother now goes to counseling and no longer goes out after dark. She added: “She is always looking over her shoulder.”

Commonwealth's Attorney James E. Plowman told reporters: "This is an atrocious case, and the victim continues to struggle to deal with this”

Mancia-Morales is no stranger to the courts. In 2006 he was convicted of felony burglary, and four misdemeanor charges between 2007-2008, two of which were assaults. In 2007, he forced himself on a young girl at the Sterling library, he received a 100-day sentence for the attack, but all of the time was suspended.

Incredibly, the day after his sentencing for the rape of the 75-year-old woman, Mancia-Morales was charged with the brutal rape of a 51-year-old woman in the Newberry section of Sterling Park. That attack took place in April 2008.

Northern Virginia has been particularly hard-hit with crimes committed by illegal aliens, following that region’s construction boom of recent years. Of course, the construction industry is dominated by illegal aliens who provide builders with very cheap labor.

The region, along with D.C. has become a stronghold for the violent Salvadoran gang known as MS-13.


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KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; crimaliens; criminalaliens; immigration; loudoncounty; loudouncounty
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The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider.

Saturday 3/21/09

Sunday 3/22/09

Frontera (Tijuana, Baja California) 3/21/09

Within a 24-hour period, 10 apparent narco-murders took place in Sinaloa state. Seven of the victims were found in the municipality of Mocorito. Some were wearing military type uniforms and all died by automatic weapon fire. The other three murder victims were found separately in other parts of the state, all with multiple gunshots. —– Durango state also registered multiple homicides with the discovery of seven burned bodies some 10 miles from Durango City, the state capital. The bodies had been incinerated by using tires as combustible material. ———————

El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 3/21/09

A total of 81 undocumented immigrants, among them three minors, were detained in the states of Tlaxcala and Veracruz, the Mexican Secretary of Public Security reported Saturday. Those arrested were from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Peru.

El Universal (Mexico City) 3/21/09

Another article pointing out the comparison between Mexican government armament and that of organized crime said that government enforcement forces, including the military, are ill-equipped to confront criminal groups. The criminals have sophisticated and up-to-date technical weapons and their militant branches — like Los Zetas — have special training. These observations were pointed out by David T. Johnson, the US Department of State Assistant Secretary for international narcotics enforcement in an address before legislators on the Merida Initiative. ——————–

La Voz de la Frontera (Mexicali, Baja California) 3/21/09

Mexican Army troops in Mexicali, responding to an anonymous tip, discovered a storehouse for marihuana in a family home. The family, a mother, father and two children served as a cover for the drug storage facility. Soldiers seized 1,925 kilos of marihuana and also some firearms. The parents were arrested and the kids were turned over to a child protection unit. [photo relates ]

8b058728-953d-4f8d-b198-9aafd9a4fecb ——————–

La Prensa Grafica (San Salvador, El Salvador) 3/21/09

An item logged in on 3/20 at 5 p.m. was headlined: “National Police reported that 16 homicides occurred yesterday” Another one, logged in at midnight ( 0000 hrs. 3/21 ): “Attack causes three dead in the capital” Finally, one at 9 a.m. 3/21: “One gangster dead and one police officer wounded after shootout in Zacatecoluca” ———————

La Hora (Guatemala City, Guatemala) 3/21/09

A quite long special report titled “Immigration reform could come about” ends by listing the following proposals of “pro-immigrant” groups as a minimum objective: 1. The immediate suspension of all roundups in workplaces and homes. 2. Provide a legal path to persons who already reside in the United States without migratory authority. 3. Speed up the process for obtaining permanent residence for all persons who have requested it. 4. Creation of a National Integration Program for Immigrants. 5. Dismantling the border fences on the southern border of the United States and restoring civil rights in the border communities. 6. The humanitarian protection programs for refugees and political asylum applicants must be strengthened. 7. Evaluate the creation of a Guest Worker Program for the purpose of connecting available workers outside the United States with available jobs. 8. Substantially elevate the social and economic living standards in the countries which generate emigrants. 9. Modify the commerce and development programs which the United States has promoted in Latin America. The foregoing article was followed by the offer, “You can express your opinion,” and a reader (perhaps already in the U.S.) added the following commentary: “What the U.S.A. needs to do is to open its borders and let anyone who wants to come in to do so, and give papers to everyone who sets foot on the border. That way all Latin America would be happy. And in ten years Latin America would disappear because we would all be here and this country would disappear because of our birth rate and our corruption.” [for the actual commentary in Spanish: www.lahora.com.gt/notas.php?key=46107&fch=2009-03-20 ----------------------

El Diario en Linea (Chihuahua) 3/21/09

"Nine people from Ciudad Juarez, caught illegally in the US, suffered abuses after their arrest and confinement in the Hidalgo County Detention Center in Lordsburg, New Mexico sometime during the period between April 7, 2005, and November 6, 2008." [This statement from the news source was not attributed to anyone.] The story continues that 19 other people from the state of Chihuahua suffered abuses by the “jail authorities” of the Center who required body searches of the detainees, according to a report by the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations (SRE). As those affected were not confined for charges of violence, drugs or arms, authorities had no right to that type of search, indicated the SRE. The office is arranging for a law firm to file a suit to negotiate collective compensation. They have only until April 14, 2009, to present the case and the SRE does not know the whereabouts of many of those affected as they have not responded to a summons. ——————–

Monday 3/23/09

La Prensa Grafica (San Salvador, El Salvador) 3/22/09

El Salvador’s National Police recorded thirty-seven homicides occurring between Friday and early Sunday; they also reported they had no one in custody in relation to these crimes. More than a third of the cases took place in the department [read: state] of San Salvador. The daily average of homicides for January & February was twelve. ———————

El Universal (Mexico City) 3/22/09

An analysis by Mexico’s Auditoria Superior de la Federation [approx. equiv. US GAO ] reveals that lack of vigilance and coordination with Federal Preventive Police (PFP) at ports of entry on Mexico’s southern border has resulted in only one in four migrants who enter without documents being detained by Mexican Immigration (INM). The auditing office emphasized that in five of the nine ports of entry in the south, there was a lack of security as well as an absence of tourist information units and of health and fiscal inspection of goods passing into Mexico. With this analysis it is determined that the entry of the undocumented into the country is the result of lack of vigilance at regular ports of entry as well as having “informal” points of crossing. —– Headline: From vagrant to narco hired killer in only 3 months. The position of hired gun is at the third level within criminal organizations, but aspirants must first pass through positions as informants and recruiters. At an average age of 24 years, young men can stop washing cars or being street vendors and become hired-guns for the drug cartels. Only three months, approximately, are required to climb the criminal pyramid. An analysis of the Secretary of Federal Public Security (SSP) explained the speed with which young men build a career in the drug cartels and how the criminal organizations promote a “narco counterculture” that presents work in the gang as synonymous with success and self-improvement. Cartels pay between two and five thousand pesos [$140 - &350 US] weekly to those who work as informants, known in the narco jargon as halcones, estacas, puntos, patrullas, postes or ventanas, [hawks, stakes, points, patrols, posts or windows]. Their function is to report whatever movements in their area of responsibility, according to the March report from SSP. Those who demonstrate higher aptitudes become hired killers with salaries of about 10,000 pesos [$700 US] weekly. The narco counterculture is also based on social connections. ——————–

Cambio de Michoacan (Morelia, Michoacan) 3/22/09

Two armed encounters between hit-men and active police that took place Sunday are connected and were carried out by presumed Zetas, the militant branch of the Gulf cartel. The first assault happened when a police commander, returning to the State Judicial offices was killed by gunfire from another vehicle. In another gunfight, the police returned fire and killed one of the attackers. —– A legal immigrant from the US, returning to Mexico for a brief visit to renew his voter registration for the April elections, was met by his brother and family at the airport in Morelia. Stopping at a gas station, they were caught in crossfire between police and an armed group, resulting in the US resident being injured from shattered window glass from his brother’s car that cut his face and hands. After the smoke cleared, he had to be treated for “hypertension” as well as his superficial, but bloody, injuries. In a brief interview with the press, he said, “I’m not coming here again. This is why no one wants to come, this is getting very ugly.” ——————– El Universal Mexico City) 3/20/09

The Mexican Army dealt a new setback to the leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, with the arrest of his son, Vicente Zambada Niebla, known as “El Vicentillo.” He is one of the principal operators of the criminal organization and in charge of the cartel’s financial network. Zambada Niebla, wanted by the DEA since 2003, has a pending order of detention for extradition to the US. He was captured with five of his associates Wednesday morning in Mexico City. One of the others arrested was Yanet Deyanira Garcia Cruz, financial administrator of the Gulf cartel. At the time of her arrest, she had two suitcases containing 10 million pesos [about 700,000 dollars US ] and 930 dollars in US currency. —– Mexican President Felipe Calderón announced personally the capture of Sigifrido Najera Talamantes, aka “El Canicon,” the man believed responsible for the attacks against the US Consulate [ M3 report 10/13/08] and the offices of Televisa [M3 report 1/7/09], both installations in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. He was also sought for the torture and murders of nine military men in the same state. The arrest was made in Saltillo, Coahuila state, after investigative work by the Mexican Army. Calderon assured that Najera is the leader of the gang that carried out the crimes. —– The head of the Bank of Mexico, Guillermo Ortiz Martinez, said the subject of security also has had a role in the depreciation of the peso. “In past months the subject of security, which has been prominent as regards the image of Mexico in the world, evidently has had repercussions in the behavior of investments, a subject to which the President of the Republic referred to at length yesterday,” he said. In addition, the influence of the dependency of Mexico on the US economy, principally in the manufacturing sector, plays a role. ——————–

-end of report- http://m3report.wordpress.com/

1 posted on 03/23/2009 10:56:45 AM PDT by AuntB
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To: AuntB

Those poor people. The Dems could not care less.


2 posted on 03/23/2009 10:59:41 AM PDT by Soothesayer (The United States of America Rest in Peace November 4 2008)
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To: AuntB

If anyone has Geraldo’s email, please send this to him.


3 posted on 03/23/2009 11:06:28 AM PDT by freespirited (Is this a nation of laws or a nation of Democrats? -- Charles Krauthammer)
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To: AuntB

Give illegal aliens citizen status and these type of problems will all disappear.


4 posted on 03/23/2009 11:09:37 AM PDT by 353FMG
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To: Soothesayer

ALL illegal immigrants need to be HUNTED DOWN!!!! E-VERIFY


5 posted on 03/23/2009 11:12:37 AM PDT by WellyP (obama must go!)
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To: AuntB

Last week my brother was attacked by a Columbian Gang in Las Vegas and robbed of approx. $700,000 in gems and money (took everything except his pants and shoes). Now he has nothing - bankrupt. I am sooooo pissed and angry that our government is allowing this to happen.


6 posted on 03/23/2009 11:15:46 AM PDT by mehill
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To: 353FMG
“Give illegal aliens citizen status and these type of problems will all disappear.”

If this is not sarcasm, PULL YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR BUTT!

7 posted on 03/23/2009 11:15:54 AM PDT by WellyP (obama must go!)
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To: WellyP

The little Mayan Kewpie dolls we lovingly gave Sanctuary have bared their fangs and morphed into Chucky-to.No good deed goes unpunished.


8 posted on 03/23/2009 11:16:47 AM PDT by Calusa (The pump won't prime 'cause the vandals took the handle. Quoth Bob Dylan.)
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To: mehill
He was carrying $700,00 worth of gems and cash?????
9 posted on 03/23/2009 11:20:18 AM PDT by softwarecreator (Definition of a sucker: Pay your bills like a responsible adult to compensate for those who didn't!)
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To: AuntB
We lived just north of Leesburg for four years (2003-2007). The first October, MS13 went through the neighborhood. Someone told me that close to 30% of Leesburg was illegal hispanics.

I am so glad my son and I escaped that sewer in 2007! Nice area, if you can flush the spanish septic tank!

10 posted on 03/23/2009 11:22:32 AM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Sarah Palin...Unleashing the Fury of the Castrated Left!")
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To: mehill

I’m so sorry to hear about our brother. My family lost over a million $$ in real estate after the aliens moved into the ‘hood’.


11 posted on 03/23/2009 11:22:32 AM PDT by AuntB (The right to vote in America: Blacks 1870; Women 1920; Native Americans 1925; Foreigners 2008)
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To: freespirited

Send this to Glenn Beck.

I live in LoCo VA, the illegal migrant situation was a predicatable and preventable situation. There are many citizens who voiced their warnings 3-4 years ago about increased crime and sadly we have been vindicated, “I told you so” does not feel good in this case. The elderly woman is a true hero, she testified during the trial.


12 posted on 03/23/2009 11:30:33 AM PDT by Cathy
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To: softwarecreator

He’d just left a gem show, on his way to putting it in a safe. They were waiting for him.


13 posted on 03/23/2009 11:32:12 AM PDT by mehill
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To: AuntB

I’m so sorry to hear about our brother. My family lost over a million $$ in real estate after the aliens moved into the ‘hood’”

I can guarantee you all that Dirty Harry could care less what is happening to Nevada.


14 posted on 03/23/2009 11:32:58 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: AuntB

That would be “Loudoun” not “Loudon” County....


15 posted on 03/23/2009 11:36:11 AM PDT by AnalogReigns
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To: AuntB
AuntB, actually it should be Loudoun County, not Loudon. The Norfolk Crime Examiner got it wrong. I live in Leesburg, VA and I have been reading the crime blotter pages in our local papers for the past year or so. Many crimes committed with people with Hispanic surnames. Not saying that they are all illegals mind you. Several towns around here have been experiencing elevated crime rates in the past few years. What used to be nice towns five years ago like Sterling, VA, are going downhill fast. Many vandalism and burglary incidents, gang graffiti, etc.
16 posted on 03/23/2009 11:41:03 AM PDT by One_American
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To: mehill

I can do better than that. My nephew was accosted in a town about 50 miles east of Sacramento by illegals and since he didn’t have money on him(he was 16 at the time) they took his shoes and pants, both of which were top brand names. They just don’t care do they? My nephew started carrying after that, underage or not but was killed by a drug craze idiot(not an illegal but a black man) about 5 years later, when he was unarmed BTW.


17 posted on 03/23/2009 11:43:09 AM PDT by calex59
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To: One_American; Cathy; BCR #226
My husband and I lived in Sterling until 2006 before moving to WV. He grew up in Sugarland Run before moving to Ashburn, and I moved into Sterling in 1993. That area used to be very nice, yet in 15 years it really went downhill thanks to the illegals and gangs that came with them.

Did you hear about the murder in Lansdowne yesterday? Also, it wasn't in the article, but we have it on good authority that the woman was raped.

If you don't have concealed carry permits yet, get them.

18 posted on 03/23/2009 11:47:40 AM PDT by gieriscm (07 FFL / 02 SOT - www.extremefirepower.com)
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To: mehill

Wow. Unbelievable.


19 posted on 03/23/2009 11:55:38 AM PDT by softwarecreator (Definition of a sucker: Pay your bills like a responsible adult to compensate for those who didn't!)
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To: gieriscm
Did you hear about the murder in Lansdowne yesterday? Also, it wasn't in the article, but we have it on good authority that the woman was raped.

That is terrible! Thanks for the information. I have had my SUV car windows broken twice in the last two and a half years while my vehicle was burglarized at night parked in my driveway. I have been in Leesburg for a little more that 5 years and I never heard of the violent crimes that are being committed lately. That is way to close to home for me.

20 posted on 03/23/2009 12:02:00 PM PDT by One_American
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