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Monday, February 28, 2011

RENO MEN MAY BE BEHIND 13 CHICAGO SLAYINGS

TOSCANO, SEGURA-RODRIGUEZ
CHICAGO COPS say they've stumbled across two stone-cold killers who may be responsible for more than a dozen slayings in the Windy City. According to cops, two gunsels were nabbed while another was gunned down fleeing the scene of a double murder.
The slayings were part of bloody fake dope deals that turned into heists.
Cops killed Arturo Ibarra, 37, Saturday night after two people were found killed and a third seriously injured in a North Side apartment. A cop suffered a leg wound.
ACCORDING TO THE CHICAGO SUN TIMES: The suspect, Ibarra and the two men had been under surveillance for months, suspected of being part of a crew that had set up fake cocaine deals of $100,000 or more, according to a source. When the buyer or buyers showed up, they would be robbed and killed, sources said.
 The three, who worked for a home remodeling business, are suspected in at least 13 murders, including a quadruple slaying Sept. 2 in the 6100 block of South Kildare, said sources. Noel Casares, Alonso Villarreal, Roberto Rivera and Luis Santillian were found bound and shot in the head in a garage there. One source said they are suspected in the deaths of three men found inside a car last spring in the 2300 block of W. 36th Street.

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