Kingsmen Resources Ltd. reported new results from its on- going surface sampling program of old workings along the Soledad and Soledad II structures, and their subsidiary structures, in the southeast part of the Las Coloradas project, Chihuahua, Mexico. Located 30km from Hildago de Parral, Chihuahua, the Soledad structures were historically mined by ASARCO (American Smelting and Refining Company), the U.S. based subsidiary of Grupo Mexico. The old workings on the NW part of the Soledad structure are distributed over approximately 800 meters.

The best silver grades are found in the La Pamela mine which occurs in felsic intrusives. This area is likely an important structural setting where the La Avispa and Soledad structures intersect. The Soledad mineralized structure flexes significantly between El Tronco and La Pamela likely due to structural off-sets such as seen at the El Chapulin mine.

The El Durmiente and La Chiquita mines occur on a NE-trending structure. While the silver grades of the samples are modest (limited access to remnant mineralization) the structure, if projected, would intersect the El Nido area of the Soledad II structure where higher silver grades occur.