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Mexico Deploys High-Tech Tools and Pig Proxies in Cartel Grave Searches

JALISCO, MEXICO, JUL 30 – Researchers use pigs and advanced technology to aid families in locating thousands of missing people in cartel-controlled Jalisco, where 15,500 have vanished, officials said.

  • Pigs are helping researchers in Mexico find graves of missing people from drug cartel violence.
  • Around 6,000 clandestine graves have been found in Mexico since 2007, and the state of Jalisco has the largest number of missing persons at 15,500.
  • Researchers are using drones, scanners, and cameras to aid in locating graves, but techniques like witness accounts remain crucial.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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