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Marisol Valles Garcia, Young Police Chief, Fired For Leaving Post Over Threats

Marisol Valles Garcia

E. EDUARDO CASTILLO   03/ 7/11 04:57 PM ET   AP

MEXICO CITY — A young woman who made international headlines when she accepted the job as police chief in a violent Mexican border town was fired Monday for apparently abandoning her post after receiving death threats.

Marisol Valles Garcia was granted a leave of absence from March 2-7 to travel to the United States for personal matters but failed to return to Praxedis G. Guerrero as agreed, city officials said in a statement.

"In the absence of (Valles Garcia's) presence on the agreed-upon day, and since there was no notification of a need to extend the period of her absence, the mayor has decided to remove her from office," the statement read.

A local official accompanied Valles Garcia last week to the international bridge connecting El Porvenir to Fort Hancock, Texas, said Human Rights Commission official Gustavo de la Rosa Hickerson.

Local news media have since reported that she was seeking asylum in the United States, but there has been no confirmation of that and her precise whereabouts were not clear.

Over the weekend, as speculation increased that she was seeking refuge, officials tried to contact Valles Garcia by cell phone but were unable to reach her.

De la Rosa Hickerson said Monday that he still had not been able to reach her and did not know where she was. He added that he would ask officials to retract their dismissal of the young chief.

"I have the impression that this position by the mayor is a bit hasty," he told The Associated Press in a phone interview. "Because right now Marisol needs support, and one way to be supportive is to leave her in office."

De la Rosa Hickerson said residents of Praxedis told him Valles Garcia had received threats against her life, and there may even have been an attempt to kidnap her.

"To fire her is to leave her completely alone," he said.

Valles Garcia was named police chief of Praxedis G. Guerrero in October at age 20. The town had been without a police chief since her predecessor was shot to death in July 2009.

Drug violence has transformed the township of about 8,500 people from a string of quiet farming communities into a lawless no man's land.

Two rival gangs – the Juarez and Sinaloa drug cartels – are battling over control of its single highway, a lucrative drug-trafficking route along the Texas border.

Police will answer to the mayor until a new chief is appointed, the city government's statement said.

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Associated Press writer Peter Orsi contributed to this report.

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jnable
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09:47 PM on 03/31/2011
The mayor sacked her? No, it can't be just AWOL. Was she doing a terrible job? No, she was probably better than the one before her. I'm willing to bet the mayor is in the cartel's payroll and he is just removing an obstacle for them. I'm rooting for you Marisol!
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02:31 PM on 03/30/2011
Good cop, live cop.
Dumb cop, dead cop.
You go girl!
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DrCardio
06:09 PM on 03/17/2011
If i receive a singular death threat, at any point in my life, in any position I'm garnering--->Im out.
11:13 AM on 03/14/2011
In the face of drug trafficking and rampant illegal immigration I surely would like to hear a rationale for why we can't militarize the border or at the very least recognize that the current 'border patrol" is vastly understaffed, under equipped and hampered by not having the appropriate authority to truly "secure" these borders. And let's quit saying going after individual drug users with harsh sentences while ignoring those in the "drug trade" or is it just a case of one business sector giving another its due?
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terry63
07:08 PM on 03/08/2011
NEXT!!
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Max Shaw
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04:54 PM on 03/08/2011
I dont blame her. Nobody in their right mind would want that job. No one would probably want to even protect you. The fact the town waited several months before finding a new Police Cheif---who was possibly ill-informed about the role--speaks volumes about how nasty that region truly is.

If she's in the states, she should think about seeking asylum. Obviously, things didnt work out for her predecessor...
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Phemale
In War, Truth Is The First Casualty
06:59 PM on 03/08/2011
She shouldn't have accepted the job in the first place.
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Darcman
Don't B afraid of the Darc!
12:11 PM on 03/08/2011
She's the luckless girl in the world!
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Osapient1
11:06 AM on 03/08/2011
Just heard on CNN that she is in America seeking asylum. Keep her in the U.S.!!
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Erewhon7
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11:36 AM on 03/08/2011
Yes! We have a severe shortage of mall cops on Segways.
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josephking
11:39 AM on 03/08/2011
She can move in with Obama's Aunt...
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Jerry Bourbon
10:44 AM on 03/08/2011
I wonder why she is afraid. Mexico, after all, has "reasonable gun control" laws, so she should have no worries about getting shot...
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cmr86
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11:36 PM on 03/08/2011
She could have all the guns in the world and she'd still be screwed.
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Austro-libertarian
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08:59 AM on 03/08/2011
This is not what 4n4rchy looks like, this is what statism looks like.
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david5000
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08:09 AM on 03/08/2011
She should apply at Hustler, it's less stressing job.
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Erewhon7
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11:51 AM on 03/08/2011
As a cleaning lady?
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canpete
07:24 AM on 03/08/2011
wondering if she knows how many murders occur every year in america, probably as many as in mexico...
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Osapient1
11:04 AM on 03/08/2011
Maybe where you live...
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cmr86
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11:36 PM on 03/08/2011
Sure. And the torture and brutality is equal too.

Puhhhhhh....lease.
07:05 AM on 03/08/2011
Seems the dingleberries who hired her in the first place ought to be fired as well.

But one does have to ask what a 20 year-old single mother (or father for that matter) is doing applying for a chief of police position in any town, let alone one with a major narco-terrorist problem
07:58 AM on 03/08/2011
nobody wants the job? too dangerous?
08:06 AM on 03/08/2011
Rambo wouldnt want that job you are virtually on your own
the other young lady 27yrs old who took the same job in another town was kidnapped
and not heard from since
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
06:37 AM on 03/08/2011
At least she is safe.  When reports said she had been missing for three days, I and a great many other people expected this mystery would end horribly.
06:00 AM on 03/08/2011
Mexico is wild. I don't blame her either.

Let the cartels kill another American, then the Army Rangers can clean up.
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armadillo
Gee, I miss Ann Richards.
07:21 AM on 03/08/2011
Oh yeah.... Let's please invade another country and get some young Americans killed. Why wait? Of course we can count on you to be in the front.
08:08 AM on 03/08/2011
how cowardly of these people to place a 20yr old in such a position
its time that mexicans showed some B@#$s and stood up to these
terrorists no more excuses
09:14 AM on 03/08/2011
just goes to show her courage. She was the only one brave enough. I have so much respect for her.