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1998 Aragon,Guadalupe M.Jan 10,1998; Juarez,Chihuahua,Mexico
Topic Started: Mar 14 2008, 12:32 AM (78 Views)
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Guadalupe Mattew Baca Aragón
Missing since January 10, 1998 from Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Classification: Endangered Missing



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Vital Statistics

Age at Time of Disappearance: 33 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance:
Distinguishing Characteristics: White/Hispanic male. Black hair; brown eyes. Solid build.
Marks, Scars: Scar on left arm
AKA: Matthew Baca


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Circumstances of Disappearance
Matthew Baca was last seen with Eddie Barragan, and Jorge Garibay in Ciudad Juarez on January 10, 1998. In January of 1998, several Mexican police officers yanked them from the Kentucky Club on Juarez Avenue.
They were all residents of El Paso in their 30's, and Mr. Barragan was well known locally as the gregarious and attractive scion of a wealthy family. Mr Baca was married to his sister. No one ever saw them again. Police at all levels in Juarez denied having anything to do with their detention, despite the fact that dozens of people witnessed the police abductions in broad daylight.
The club is only a couple of blocks from the Paso del Norte International Bridge.
All three men in the bar that night may have been participants in a smuggling group, who carried marijuana across the bridges to warehouses in El Paso. After the three Americans were dragged out of the Kentucky Bar, Mr. Barragan's family made contact with the F.B.I.
Witnesses claimed that a member of the smuggling group hired Mexican policemen well known in Juarez as contract assassins to execute the Americans. Others said the Americans were drug soldiers killed in a larger battle raging at the time between rival cartel leaders. One of the informants said he thought he knew where the missing Americans might be buried; he identified several ranches in and around Juarez, where the police were known to bury their victims.



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