Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Latest local news, weather, high school sports in the Rio Grande Valley

Authorities seek to exhume bodies of slain Zetas leader's parents
Posted: 10.17.2012 at 12:35 PM
Action 4 News Staff

Members of the Action 4 News team worked together to bring you this report.

0
Heriberto Lazcano-Lazcano File Photo
Slideshow
Photo:

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutors says authorities are seeking permits to exhume the remains of the parents of deceased drug lord Heriberto Lazcano, to obtain material for DNA testing.

The testing is aimed at confirming that a body stolen from a funeral home Oct. 8 was indeed Lazcano's.

The Navy says Lazcano's body was identified through fingerprints after he was killed in a shootout with marines on Oct. 7.

Prosecutor Jose Cuitlahuac Salinas said Wednesday that Lazcano's parents died years ago, and are buried in central Hidalgo state.

He did not say what sample from the body would be used for comparison, but an autopsy was performed before the body was stolen and officials apparently saved blood or bloody clothing.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Related Links

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Harlingen man remains missing for more than two weeks
Action 4 News Staff  |  Yesterday at 10:48 AM  |  9 comments
Thumbnail
Tangled web of texts grows, more arrests could come
Marcy Martinez  |  Tuesday, June 18, 2013  |  12 comments
Thumbnail
Autopsy results released on girl run over by her own car
Nadia Galindo  |  Yesterday at 5:47 PM  |  17 comments
Follow Valley Central
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
Action 4 Deals
Get half-off gift certificates to restaurants & more through our Action 4 Deals program.
Action 4 Sunrise
Wake up to Action 4 Sunrise Monday through Friday
Border Bridge Wait Times
Estimated times to cross into the United States from Mexico.
High School Football
High school football season is here.
ADVERTISEMENT