Las Vegas Review-Journal

Priest reported kidnapped found slain in western Mexico

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Lopez was kidnapped last Monday, the same day authoritie­s in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz found the bodies of two priests who had been abducted from their parish residence the previous day. They also had been shot.

Their deaths brought to at least 31 the number of priests killed in Mexico since 2006.

The Michoacan prosecutor’s office said an autopsy determined Lopez had been killed about five days before his body was found.

The Archdioces­e of Morelia didn’t announce Lopez’s abduction until Thursday, and Cardinal Alberto Suarez Inda, head of the archdioces­e, pleaded for the priest’s safe return in a video message. Lopez’s car was found wrecked Tuesday.

On Sunday, the archdioces­e reported Lopez’s death through its social media accounts and called on authoritie­s to solve the crime.

“We lament these violent acts and the insecurity in our state,” the statement said. “We hope that authoritie­s solve this crime.”

The state prosecutor’s office said its search for the priest began Wednesday after a relative reported Lopez was missing.

According to the office’s statement, Lopez was last seen Monday night when he ordered a delivery of four portions of food that arrived at 9:30 p.m. at the church in the town of Janamuato. Also Monday, Lopez sent a message to a woman who cooked for him telling her that she would not be needed to work Tuesday, it said.

The statement said that when Lopez was not seen by his secretary Tuesday, it was thought he was visiting his family. But when he still did not show Wednesday, Lopez’s brothers were called to check. They found his quarters locked, but items were strewn on the floor and two vehicles were missing.

No one received a ransom demand for Lopez’s return, the statement said.

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