US Embassy in Mexico Sends Security Alert for City Near Texas Border
- The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 'Do Not Travel' warning for the entire state of Tamaulipas due to violent criminal activity from cartels and gangs.
- Government employees are instructed to avoid the greater Reynosa area near the Texas border.
- Authorities recently captured Alexander N, a leader of the Gulf Cartel's Metros faction, in Reynosa.
- Violent criminal activity in Reynosa includes roadblocks, as reported by the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico.
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The U.S. government issued a warning to its citizens to avoid traveling to the city of Reynosa, following recent reports of incidents linked to the violence and obstructions in circulation.The communication was issued by the consulate based in Matamoros.The U.S. asks not to travel to Reynosa, Mexico: recommendations for U.S. citizensThe official announcement stated that incidents associated with criminal organizations were recorded, which includ…
US Consulate Matamoros issues alert on Reynosa criminal roadblocks
REYNOSA, Tamaulipas (ValleyCentral) — The U.S. Consulate in Matamoros issued a security alert on Monday after receiving reports of violent criminal activity, including roadblocks in Reynosa. U.S. government employees have been ordered to avoid the greater Reynosa area. The U.S. Consulate of Matamoros advises the following actions: The state of Tamaulipas, which borders South Texas, remains [...]
US Embassy Warns Employees to Avoid Mexican City Near Texas Border
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico said Monday that government employees should avoid travel to a city near the U.S.-Mexico border due to “violent criminal activity.” The American consulate in Matamoros, Mexico, obtained reports of criminal activity, including roadblocks set up in Reynosa, Mexico, according to a State Department bulletin. U.S. employees in the area are advised to avoid the area, maintain a high degree of vigilance, keep a low profile, b…
The capture in flagrante delicto, after an anonymous complaint, of Alexander N, El M-9, identified as a priority objective and alleged leader of a criminal cell, generated in the first minutes of this Monday violent actions such as shootings, vehicle blockades, demolition of security cameras and tire fire in the border cities of Reynosa, Díaz Ordaz, Camargo, Miguel Alemán, Mier and Guerrero, in Tamaulipas, reported security sources.
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