Overview
- The state prosecutor’s office (FGJEM) reported to the 225th Mesa de Paz in Nezahualcóyotl that November registered the fewest intentional-homicide victims since 2017.
- From January through November 2025, monthly counts fell by 25% to 45% versus the same period in 2024, and the year-to-date total is the lowest since 2017.
- Governor Delfina Gómez publicized the findings after chairing the session, as officials reported that sustained coordination has prevented notable rebounds in the crime.
- Authorities cited joint operations, new equipment and training, expanded technology, citizen reporting, and victim services, with participation from Sedena, Semar, the National Guard, and the CNI.
- In a related local trend, Morelia logged five intentional homicides in November—the fewest since March 2015—with three cases linked to organized crime and an October spike tied to the arrest of a suspect known as “El Calabazo.”