Mexico to Investigate Site of Human Remains at Jalisco Ranch

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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said the attorney general’s office would take on the case of a ranch that a local search group said functioned as a cartel-led site of mass murder.

The volunteer group based in Jalisco state has alleged that authorities acted in a negligent manner for failing to discover human remains at the site, after officials first searched it in September. The state prosecutor’s office released photos of shoes, backpacks and bone fragments this week after the citizens’ group said they found new evidence of the crimes.