Suspect Arrested in Bar Killing in Mexico City’s Zona Rosa

Headline: Suspect in ‘Bandazo‘ Bar Shooting Arrested Alongside Two Others with 50 Doses of Drugs

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In a major breakthrough in the investigation of a fatal shooting at the ‘Bandazo’ bar in Mexico City‘s Zona Rosa, the Secretary of Security Ciudadana, Pablo Vázquez Camacho, revealed the arrest of the key suspect, Jose Armando Reynoso Sánchez, along with two other individuals found in possession of 50 doses of an unidentified drug.

Reynoso Sánchez, 28, was identified as the primary suspect after a thorough analysis of surveillance footage and witness testimonies. Detectives traced a white, unplated vehicle, suspected to have been used in the getaway, to the Cuajimalpa de Morelos neighborhood. Upon locating the vehicle, police launched reconnaissance patrols in the vicinity, eventually spotting three individuals engaged in a suspected drug transaction.

Upon approaching the trio, police discovered 50 small plastic bags containing a green, dried substance believed to be marijuana, two mobile phones, a sum of cash, and an additional vehicle. The men, aged 27, 28, and 37, were subsequently arrested and handed over to the public prosecutor’s office.

Investigations are ongoing, and intelligence work by the Ciudad de México’s security forces has linked Reynoso Sánchez to the ‘Bandazo’ bar shooting that left one man dead and another injured. Authorities are yet to ascertain the motive behind the shooting, which occurred in one of the city’s most popular nightlife districts.

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