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**Vehicle Found Ablaze with Body and Narco Banner in Tijuana’s DivisiĆ³n del Norte**

On the morning of Monday, September 23, a burned body alongside a narco banner was discovered in the DivisiĆ³n del Norte neighborhood of Tijuana. According to reports, around 4:48 a.m., authorities were alerted to a red Nissan Pathfinder with California license plates 6KXD801, which was on fire at the corner of Salvador Arteaga and Ignacio Allende streets.

The Tijuana Fire Department was called to extinguish the blaze. Once the fire was under control, a charred body, believed to be a male, was found inside the vehicle. Nearby, a white banner with a threatening message was discovered: “THIS IS HOW ALL OF YOU WILL END UP. KEEP PLAYING TOUGH.”

There were no surveillance cameras in the vicinity, and neighbors only reported hearing noises.

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**Ongoing Violence in Tijuana: Other Incidents Closer to Home**

In recent days, Tijuana has experienced several violent incidents, adding to the growing concern about security in the area. On September 22, local residents managed to control a fire in Infonavit Latinos. A few days earlier, on September 16, a factory caught fire in Insurgentes. Meanwhile, authorities have been busy dealing with a surge in reports, such as 856 cases of child abuse reported in Baja California.

These events paint a troubling picture of escalating violence and crime in Tijuana, raising questions about the effectiveness of local law enforcement and public safety measures. As residents grapple with these threats, community vigilance and timely reporting remain crucial defenses against further violence.