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Business Theft in Tuxtla Increases 30%

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The rebound adds to the annual growth recorded in 2025 in property crimes in the region IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ Although the start of 2026 was marked by expectations of greater surveillance in the capital of Chiapas, official figures showed that the theft to business grew about 30 percent compared to January of the previous year, passing from seven to 10 research kits. This rebound placed Tuxtla Gutiérrez as a focus of attenti…
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The rebound adds to the annual growth recorded in 2025 in property crimes in the region IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ Although the start of 2026 was marked by expectations of greater surveillance in the capital of Chiapas, official figures showed that the theft to business grew about 30 percent compared to January of the previous year, passing from seven to 10 research kits. This rebound placed Tuxtla Gutiérrez as a focus of attenti…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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