Michoacán, Mexico—State police discovered three bodies in an abandoned car early this morning. The vehicle was parked along a dirt road several kilometers from the main highway. Patrol units noticed the car during a routine sweep of the area. It had been left with the doors unlocked.
Forensic teams arrived at the site by mid-morning to secure the perimeter. They removed the victims for transport to the state morgue. Investigators found evidence suggesting the killings occurred elsewhere before the bodies were relocated. The car itself was reported stolen last month.
Local authorities are currently cross-referencing the identities of the deceased. No clear motive for the crime has been established at this stage. Residents in the area claim they saw nothing suspicious during the night. The road sees very little traffic outside of daylight hours.
This region has been plagued by disputes between various armed groups for control of local transit routes. Security operations have increased in intensity throughout the state over the last week. The discovery of these bodies is the latest sign of ongoing instability.
State prosecutors have opened a formal investigation into the case. They are working with federal counterparts to see if this incident is connected to other recent crimes. No arrests have been reported as of this evening.
The vehicle has been towed for further inspection at the police laboratory. Officials hope the evidence gathered inside will provide a lead on the perpetrators. Police are conducting additional patrols in the surrounding municipalities tonight.
The public remains on edge as the investigation moves forward. Authorities have not disclosed the specific injuries of the victims. Information remains limited as the case progresses.
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