Overview
- The city reports high-impact crimes fell 13% from 2024 and 58% versus 2019 in its latest update marking one year of the Brugada administration.
- Homicide fell 9% year over year and 46% from 2019, while vehicle theft declined 12% year over year and 55% since 2019, and robbery of transport with violence dropped 35% year over year and 80% from 2019.
- Security officials report 7,262 detentions for high-impact crimes over the last year along with large seizures, including more than 800 kg of marijuana, 154 kg of cocaine, 84 kg of methamphetamine and over 1,000 firearms.
- Extortion enforcement led to 238 detentions in 2025, about 50% more than in 2024, and prosecutors cite a 17.9% rise in detentions and judicializations as feminicides declined 32% from 59 cases in 2024 to 40 in 2025.
- The C5 reports 11% fewer 911 calls year over year, boroughs such as Coyoacán, Tláhuac and Benito Juárez posted the steepest annual declines, and separate national surveys highlight persistent fear of crime and high underreporting.