**Warning: Youth Crime Trends Dire in Tijuana**
In Tijuana, authorities observe a concerning increase in severe crimes among youths as young as 14. Urgent action and enhanced prevention efforts are crucial.
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Teens as young as 14 in Tijuana are increasingly involved in serious crimes, prompting a call to action from SSPCM Chief Fernando Sánchez González. Prevention efforts and family support are crucial.
“Rising Youth Crime in Tijuana Sparks Urgent Call for Enhanced Prevention Efforts. Minors as young as 14 involved in serious offenses, highlighting need for proactive community engagement.”
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“Water outage in Tijuana affects 12 colonies as repair work begins on Otay-Libertad aqueduct leak near Otay II border crossing. Restoration to finish by Tuesday night.”