20 Kilos of Meth Seized at Courier Company in Merida; FGR and SSPC Investigate
Federal forces seized 20 kg of methamphetamine at a Merida courier company. FGR and SSPC are investigating.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Federal forces seized 20 kg of methamphetamine at a Merida courier company. FGR and SSPC are investigating.
A man's body in advanced decomposition was discovered in a green area of Cancun's Tres Reyes neighborhood.
Sergio Estrada Cajigal was released from prison in Cancun and will serve house arrest with an electronic bracelet.
Authorities rescued 28 women and arrested 11 suspects in a raid on a nightclub in Othón P. Blanco.
Ángel Jesús García González, alias 'La Ardilla,' received a 25-year sentence for a 2013 murder during a robbery in Chetumal.
A mototaxi driver was shot in the Las Torres irregular settlement in Playa del Carmen; no arrests have been made.
A worker died after inhaling toxic fumes while cleaning a drain at a condominium in Playacar, Quintana Roo.
Three people were charged in Cancun for running a sex trafficking ring that lured women with fake hotel jobs.
A fight between intoxicated men in Cancun sparked a Code Red alert after residents mistook the noise for gunfire.
Residents and activists report heavy machinery work near Punta Cocos, raising fears of mangrove and coastal damage.
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