Pubdate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2010 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/formnewsroom Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Daniel Borunda MEXICAN ARMY CAPTURES JUAREZ CARTEL LEADER'S BROTHER ROBERTO SANCHEZ ARRAS The brother of the third-highest ranking member of the Juarez drug cartel has been arrested by the Mexican army even while the bloodshed continued in Juarez with more than 20 murders since Friday. Soldiers arrested Roberto Sanchez Arras on federal weapons charges on Thursday in the town of Villa Ahumada, located about 90 miles south of Juarez. Roberto Sanchez Arras is the brother of reputed cartel lieutenant Pedro "El Tigre" Sanchez Arras, who was captured by the army in May 2008, officials with Coordinated Operation Chihuahua said during the weekend. The cartel is allegedly led by Vicente Carrillo Fuentes. On Thursday morning, Roberto Sanchez Arras was arrested by a patrol of the 20th Motorized Calvary Regiment responding to a tip about armed men riding in a sport utility vehicle with tinted windows, officials said. Soldiers stopped Roberto Sanchez Arras, who allegedly had a firearm in his hand, when he tried to enter a house. In the vehicle, soldiers allegedly found a grenade, three rifles, four handguns, ammunition, bulletproof vests, military style clothing and shirts stating "AFI," like the Mexican Federal Investigations Agency. Villa Ahumada, best known for its asadero cheese, in the past two years has been a hot spot in the turf war between the Sinaloa and Juarez drug cartels. The town, located on the Pan-American highway, is reputed to be an important regional drug trafficking corridor link. A year ago, the Mexican army and gunmen near the town got into one of the largest firefights of the drug war, leaving a soldier and 14 gunmen dead. Despite recent visits by Mexican President Felipe Calderon, the rampant violence continued in Juarez. Murders did not stop during the presidential visit and appeared to have picked up again. There were nine homicides Friday, including the fatal shooting of 52-year-old state homicide investigator Enrique Castaneda Ogaz. There were 10 slayings on Saturday, including a pair of triple-homicides. There had been at least three homicides as of early Sunday evening. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart