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Article: Suspect in 7 Calif. killings held in Mexico
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- April 20, 1989
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A Mexican-born winery worker suspected of killing seven people -
including two of his baby daughters - in a bloody California rampage
was arrested Wednesday in northwestern Mexico, authorities reported.
Mexican police and FBI agents seized Ramon Salcido, 28, at a
roadblock set up to check for drug traffickers near the town of
Guasave in Sinaloa state, 700 miles south of the border, the attorney
general's office in Mexico City said.
Javier Coello Trejo, the deputy attorney general, said Salcido
told Mexican police he went on the rampage in a fit of jealousy after
suspecting that his wife of five years was having an affair with one
of his co-workers, Tracy Toovey.
Toovey was among ...