ESPANOLA, N.M. -- The Rio Arriba County sheriff says he thinks the recent execution-style slayings of two men and the case of two other men found dead in a burned-out trailer are linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Sheriff Tommy Rodella said one of two men found dead Dec. 21 in the burned trailer in Medanales was a suspect in the double murder 11 days earlier in Hernandez.
Rodella said the slayings have the earmarks of a Mexican cartel hit.
"There was drugs involved," he said. "And I think because of the level of drug dealing that has been going on now for some time, I think that is indicative that the (cartels) are here. The thing is that this isn't the first case where someone has been murdered and burned. That sends a hell of a message."
Rodella said Tomas J. Sanchez, 20, was one of two people found dead in the burned trailer. Rodella said Sanchez was the top suspect in the Dec. 10 deaths of Matthew Maestas, 53, and Joseph Eugene Valdez, 47, each of whom had been shot five times before the trailer was set on fire.
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