⚠️ Be Careful, These are The Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Monterrey, NL
- MovingHelpCenter.com
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 days ago

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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