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Sinaloa, with More Murders than Guanajuato

CHAR JULY 8, 2025 THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY RIODOCE Author | Roxana VivancoJune records the highest monthly homicide rate nationwide and the highest in the state since April 2011, when 227 homicides were recorded.On the morning of Monday, June 30, four decapitated bodies were hung from the access bridge to the Seminary, on the Culiacán-Los Mochis highway, north of Culiacán. A few meters away, 16 more bodies were piled inside a white panel-t…

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In June, Sinaloa registered 207 v. counts of manslaughter and appeared in the first place of the index in Pa s, above Guanajuato.

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According to data from the Ministry of Security and City Protection, violence in the state of Sinaloa, in the northwest of Mexico, has exploded for a year... Read more

The narco-war in Sinaloa seems endless. Neither the growing presence of federal forces, the escalation in malicious homicides and the demands of security citizens, have succeeded in curbing the wave of violence. Day after day, the population has lived the last ten months among bullets, fires, kidnappings, carjackings, displacements, economic crisis and signs of the state president’s contubency with organized crime. But nothing happens and nothin…

Sinaloa was ranked as the state with the most malicious homicides in June 2025, concentrating 10.5% of the national total, according to data from the Executive Secretariat of the...

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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