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⚠️ Be Careful, These are The Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Monterrey, NL

Updated: 4 days ago

The Black Mamba of Mexico
The Black Mamba of Mexico

Based on recent reports from Telediario and local law enforcement, here are the neighborhoods currently flagged for elevated crime rates and security concerns:


🔴 Colonia Independencia ("La Indepe")

Located just south of downtown, this area has a long history of gang-related activity, assaults, and violent crime. Despite its cultural significance, it remains one of the most troubled zones in the city.


🔴 Niño Artillero

This neighborhood has seen a rise in armed robberies and attacks on police patrols. While authorities have increased surveillance, residents still report frequent disturbances.


🔴 Topo Chico

Following the closure of the Topo Chico prison in 2019, crime in the surrounding area reportedly increased. Locals cite fewer patrols and more incidents of theft and violence.


🔴 Colonia Industrial

Once considered relatively safe, this area has recently experienced shootings, drug-related activity, and even the discovery of human remains—raising serious concerns among residents.




🚨 Other High-Risk Zones in Greater Monterrey

🔴 Monte Kristal (Juárez)

Known for disturbing incidents, including human remains being left in public spaces. Security concerns have escalated significantly.


🔴 Constituyentes de Querétaro (San Nicolás de los Garza)

Reports of violent crimes, including homicides and street fights, have made this neighborhood increasingly worrisome.


🔴 Héroes de Capellanía (García)

Frequent shootings and violent altercations have placed this area on the radar for safety risks, prompting increased police presence.


🧭 Tips for Expats and Newcomers

  • Research before renting or buying: Use local forums, expat groups, and real estate agents familiar with safety trends.

  • Visit neighborhoods in person: Daytime visits help assess the vibe, but ask locals about nighttime safety too.

  • Stay connected: Join WhatsApp or Facebook groups for expats in Monterrey to get real-time updates and advice.

  • Consider safer zones: Areas like San Pedro Garza García, Cumbres, and parts of Valle Alto are generally considered more secure and expat-friendly.


For more details, you can view the original article from Telediaro Monterrey




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