One homicide and four disappearances

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The State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) of Sinaloa confirmed that on Saturday, September 20, 2025, various criminal incidents were reported in the state, including one intentional homicide, four disappearances, and two reports of vehicle theft. The information was released this Sunday as part of the official reports the agency issues to keep the public informed.

According to the report, the investigation file for intentional homicide corresponds to the discovery of a dead person in the Los Laureles neighborhood, located in Culiacán. The victim was not identified in the statement, and details about the circumstances of the crime or possible perpetrators are currently unknown.

Regarding property crimes, the Specialized Vehicle Theft Unit of the Central Region received two reports during the day, which were integrated into investigation files for follow-up. The models or characteristics of the reported vehicles were not specified.

On the other hand, the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Forced Disappearances of Persons reported four complaints of deprivation of personal liberty in Culiacán. The agency stated that these incidents were duly recorded in the corresponding files, although no further details were provided about the victims or the conditions under which the alleged kidnappings occurred.

The State Attorney General’s Office emphasized that all the reports stem from formal complaints filed with the Public Ministry.

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