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Fesc Violet Squadron Rescues Minor Care Failure Victim - Uniradio Informs Baja California

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The minor was left without explanation in the home of a person with whom she has no direct kinship.
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A citizen complaint alerted the situation and was turned over to the DIF TIJUANA System, Baja California, July 26, 2025.- A minor, victim of the Care Omission crime, was rescued after a citizen reported that the alleged mother left her at the door of people she has no direct kinship with. She was turned over to the Baja California DIF System in Tijuana by agents of the Violeta Squadron.

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Tijuana.- A two-year-old baby whose mother left at the door of a family home with which she has no kinship and then ran off, was rescued by the Violet Squadron. The minor, a victim of the neglect of care offense, was valued without injury being found, so the elements of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) transferred her to the DIF system for her safekeeping. The Baja California Department of Citizen Security explained that the agents of the…

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The minor was left without explanation in the home of a person with whom she has no direct kinship.

The minor was left without explanation in the home of a person with whom she has no direct kinship.

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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