Pubdate: Wed, 03 May 2000 Source: Associated Press Copyright: 2000 Associated Press MEXICO GUNMEN EXECUTE 3 IN DRUG RAID MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Gunmen broke into a home early Wednesday and opened fire, killing a man, his wife and their child in what police said was probably a dispute between drug traffickers. The killers overlooked three other children, who were in another part of the house and survived the attack, Notimex state news agency reported. Investigators found small amounts of marijuana in the house in western Michoacan state, and believed the house was used to store larger quantities, regional police said. The killings -- like the 1998 massacre of a marijuana trafficker and 18 family members in Ensenada, Baja California -- suggest that the violence associated with hard-drug trafficking also affect the marijuana trade in Mexico. Neighbors and the surviving children said the family's father had received death threats over the last two months. They said three armed men entered a bedroom and shot the couple as they slept, and then shot their young son in another bedroom. Officials say Michoacan, once a quiet farm state, has been increasingly caught up in the drug trade, often operated out of private homes. The Attorney General's Office reported Wednesday that it had dismantled 17 methamphetamine laboratories in Michoacan since the beginning of 1999, 14 of them in Uruapan city, 170 miles west of Mexico City. ``The majority of the clandestine laboratories were located in private homes (or) orchards,'' the office said in a press statement. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg