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Tucson Home Invasions(6 images)
Violence in the form of home invasions, including kidnapping, is on the rise in Tucson, AZ, and other border cities in the United States. The rise in violence is attributed to spill-over from Mexico's drug war with its cartels, the US recession, and gun smuggling from the US to Mexico. Police and investigators attend to a crime scene in Tucson, AZ, March, 12, 2009.
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  • Officers Gallego (far left) and Carmona (far right) along with Gilda Lujan (right) and Carlos Villagrana, 14, (left) enter the property where they were victims of a home invasion during the evening of March, 11, 2009, in Tucson, AZ.  The invaders ransacked the residence and kidnapped Villagrana  for a period of time during the night. By photographer Chris Hinkle
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  • Officers Gallego (left) and Carmona from the Tucson Police Department exit a property where a home invasion took place the previous night, Tucson, AZ, March 12, 2009. By photographer Chris Hinkle
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  • Police crime scene tape obstructs a property in Tucson, AZ, where a home invasion and kidnapping took place the previous night, March 12, 2009. By photographer Chris Hinkle
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  • Officer Carmona of the Tucon Police Department dismatles a crime scene at a property in Tucson, AZ, where a home invasion and kidnapping took place the previous night, March 12, 2009. By photographer Chris Hinkle
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  • Gilda Lujan and her family were victims of a home invasion during the evening of March, 11, 2009, in Tucson, AZ.  The invaders ransacked the residence and kidnapped Carlos Villagrana (not pictured), 14, for a period of time during the night. By photographer Chris Hinkle
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