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Home invasions on the rise [South Texas]
The Monitor ^ | May 31,2006 | Miriam Ramirez

Posted on 5/31/2006, 7:50:37 PM by SwinneySwitch

WESLACO — It’s a horrific, perhaps all-too common scenario.

Masked men armed with high-powered weapons storm a home and often gag and beat the homeowner — or anyone — in sight.

Most perpetrators know exactly what they are looking for: sometimes large amounts of cash, sometimes bundles of drugs.

Other times, in stranger-to-stranger invasions, perpetrators target homes in affluent neighborhoods that appear to hold valuables inside.

Since last July, there have been eight reported cases of home invasions — seven of them violent.

In half of the reported cases, there was some type of relationship between the victim and the assailants. The rest were reported as random acts of aggravated robbery.

Before this year, most took place in rural parts of western Hidalgo County, Sheriff Lupe Treviño said.

But in recent months, criminals have boldly struck within the more visible city limits, and more and more are appearing to be stranger-on-stranger.

In the most recent reported assault Monday, four men forced their way into a home on the 300 block of De Los Santos Street, just east of Texas Boulevard on the city’s north side. The home invasion marked the first for the city this year.

The men, dressed in all black, wore bandanas to conceal their identity and were armed, one of them carrying an AK-47 type of automatic weapon, said Weslaco Police Spokesman David Molina.

They kicked and pistol-whipped the 47-year-old homeowner and then tied up his wife, daughter and two grandchildren, said Molina, who would not release the victim’s names.

While the family remained tied with duct tape, the men ransacked the home, apparently searching for money. Approximately a half-hour later, the men left the home without any cash. However, they took the family vehicle, a brown 2002 GMC Envoy with paper plates.

"They told police they didn’t know their attackers," Molina said. "There is no relationship that we know of."

To combat the growing trend of home invasions in the western part of the county, the Sheriff’s Department organized a Homicide/Robbery Unit, which focuses on cases of kidnappings, robberies and home invasions. The sheriff says the problem has unfortunately extended into parts east of U.S. Highway 281, unlike before.

"Now it’s on the east side and crept over from rural to urban," Treviño said.

Officials say while Monday’s stranger-on-stranger attack is becoming a more common occurrence, the pseudo-cop method is still the most common.

At times, operating on some inside information, intruders — usually attacking in groups of four, five, even up to 10 people — bust through the door wearing some type of bogus law enforcement clothing and restrain everyone in the house.

"Either they have specific information where drugs are kept or know where the drug money is kept," Treviño said.

Because both parties are quite possibly involved in illegal activity, such as drug cartels or money laundering schemes, many pseudo-cop invasions go unreported, Treviño said. And it is not uncommon for perpetrators in these cases to operate on flawed intelligence, leading to cases of mistaken identity that in some cases field tragic results.

In one case just over a year ago, a man was killed in his Donna home, in a normally quiet neighborhood north of the Expressway, when a group of men forced their way into a home as the family slept. Xavier Aguilar was shot in the shoulder and head as his wife and children looked on. Police later said it was a case of mistaken identity, in which the men stormed the wrong house.

Such heavy ramifications are why authorities are now on alert.

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Miriam Ramirez covers eastern Hidalgo County and general assignments for The Monitor. You can reach her at (956) 683-4468.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: banglist; borderwar; corruption; crime; hidalgocounty; homeinvasions; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; invasionusa; narcodemocracy; terrorists; texas
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Sounds like Mexico.
1 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:50:40 PM by SwinneySwitch
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To: SwinneySwitch
Just doing the home invasions Americans won't do. /sarc
2 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:51:54 PM by jdm
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To: SwinneySwitch

Robbing houses that Americans wouldn't.


3 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:52:42 PM by SamAdams_Lite
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To: SwinneySwitch
A quaint Mexican custom gaining popularity in the US! Darling!

I can't wait for the wave of kidnappings to start!

4 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:53:22 PM by wideawake
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To: SwinneySwitch

Border jumping is damn good practice for home invasion, no?


5 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:53:25 PM by Caveman Lawyer (Cluckin' defiance)
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To: SwinneySwitch

"automatic weapon"

How do they know it was REALLY automatic, or did it just LOOK like an automatic?

barf barf bleh...

The only automatic assault weapon I own is my Subaru...


6 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:55:02 PM by MD_Willington_1976
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To: SwinneySwitch

And it's not just home invasions. My boss just had a landscaper who employs illegals to work on his home over the weekend. While there, the owner, who carries large amounts of cash to pay his workers, had it all stolen from his truck by one of the workers doing work "Americans won't do." His refusal to employ Americans at a decent wage cost him a lot more than it would have to pay those wages.


7 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:55:41 PM by twigs
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8 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:56:52 PM by evets (ibtz)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Before this year, most took place in rural parts of western Hidalgo County, Sheriff Lupe Treviño said.

Isn't this the same sheriff who just made formal his "don't ask, don't tell" policy on citizenship?

9 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:57:17 PM by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: SwinneySwitch
I see a wave of added home security features...


10 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:58:00 PM by Minnesocold ("The public demand to protect our borders will triumph sooner or later." - Tony Blankley)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Simple solution:

  1. Buy a good handgun

  2. Learn to shoot reasonably well

  3. Post your practice targets in your front window


11 posted on 5/31/2006, 7:58:58 PM by TChris ("Wake up, America. This is serious." - Ben Stein)
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To: LongElegantLegs; radar101; RamingtonStall; engrpat; HamiltonFan; Draco; TexasCajun; ...

Border Ping!


12 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:00:13 PM by SwinneySwitch (Terroristas-beyond your expectations!)
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To: SwinneySwitch

What, didn't they post "Don't mess with Texas" signs?


13 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:00:20 PM by Spirited
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To: TChris

Yours is the best solution by far.


14 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:01:01 PM by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: SwinneySwitch

This is Texas, where you can be armed to the teeth, so what's going on with these homeowners?


15 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:01:29 PM by Larry Lucido
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To: SwinneySwitch

Mossberg 12 ga. pump with 00 buckshot will be waiting for any S***bag who wants to try this at my house.

The fact that most of these "crimes" are drug related doesn't matter, they killed a guy because they were in the wrong house.

Like I told the missus, if someone tries to break in or does while we're home, they aren't going to be friendly. It's an US vs. THEM, survival of the fittest issue.

SZ


16 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:01:31 PM by SZonian (Tagline???? I don't need no stinkin' tagline!)
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To: Larry Lucido

I've never known ANYONE--grandmas, nuns, priests, tree huggers, who AREN'T armed in South Texas.


17 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:02:35 PM by hispanarepublicana (Don't fall for the soft bigotry of assuming all Hispanics are pro-amnesty. www.dontspeakforme.org)
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To: Larry Lucido

displaced liberals?


18 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:09:15 PM by MD_Willington_1976
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To: MD_Willington_1976

They should arrest Bill Clinton for his automatic assault weapon.


19 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:09:37 PM by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: SZonian

Same home defense I have sitting here, though I've got triple ought three inch magnums in it.


20 posted on 5/31/2006, 8:10:07 PM by kenth
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