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National Drug Intelligence Center
Situation Report: Cities in Which Mexican DTOs Operate Within the United States
April 11, 2008


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Map 1. Cities reporting the presence of Mexican drug trafficking organizations.

U.S. map showing cities reporting the presence of Mexican drug trafficking organizations.

The cities reporting the presence of Mexican drug trafficking organizations are identified according to state.

Alabama: Albertville, Birmingham, Decatur, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery.
Alaska: Anchorage.
Arizona: Douglas, Glendale, Naco, Nogales, Peoria, Phoenix, Sasabe, Sierra Vista, Tucson, and Yuma.
Arkansas: Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Little Rock.
California: Alameda, Bakersfield, Calexico, Chula Vista, El Centro, Elk Grove, Escondido, Fresno, Garden Grove, Goshen, Hacienda Heights, Hayward, Los Angeles, Oakland, Oceanside, Otay Mesa, Oxnard, Perris, Porterville, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, Stockton, Temecula, Tulare, and Westminster.
Colorado: Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Greely, Olathe, and Pueblo.
Connecticut: Hartford.
Delaware: Wilmington.
District of Columbia: Washington.
Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa.
Georgia: Atlanta.
Hawaii: Hilo, Honolulu, and Kona.
Idaho: Boise, Caldwell, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Pocatello, and Twin Falls.
Illinois: Chicago, East St. Louis, and Joliet.
Indiana: Fort Wayne, Gary, and Indianapolis.
Iowa: Des Moines.
Kansas: Dodge, Kansas City, Liberal, and Wichita.
Kentucky: Lexington and Louisville.
Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Lafayette, New Orleans, and Shreveport.
Maine: Portland.
Maryland: Baltimore, Frederick, and Greenbelt.
Massachusetts: Boston and Fitchburg.
Michigan: Detroit and Kalamazoo.
Minnesota: Minneapolis, St. Cloud, and St. Paul.
Mississippi: Hattiesburg and Jackson.
Missouri: Kansas City and St. Louis.
Montana: Billings and Helena.
Nebraska: Omaha.
Nevada: Las Vegas and Reno.
New Hampshire: Greenville.
New Jersey: Atlantic City, Camden, and Newark.
New Mexico: Albuquerque, Columbus, Deming, and Las Cruces.
New York: Albany, Buffalo, and New York.
North Carolina: Asheville, Burlington, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Hendersonville, Raleigh, Wilmington, Wilson, and Winston-Salem.
North Dakota: Bismark.
Ohio: Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Hamilton, Toledo, and Youngstown.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Ponca City, and Tulsa.
Oregon: Eugene, Klamath Falls, Medford, Portland, Roseburg, and Salem.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Rhode Island: Providence.
South Carolina: Charleston, Colombia, Florence, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach.
South Dakota: Sioux Falls.
Tennessee: Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville.
Texas: Alpine, Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Big Springs, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Edinburg, El Paso, Fabens, Fort Hancock, Fort Stockton, Fort Worth, Hidalgo, Houston, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, Midland, Midway, Mission, Odessa, Pecos, Presidio, Rio Grande City, Roma, San Antonio, Tyler, and Waco.
Utah: Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake City.
Virginia: Arlington, Galax, and Richmond.
Washington: Auburn, Bellingham, Centralia, Ephrata, Everett, Federal Way, Ferndale, Goldendale, Milton, Monroe, Olympia, Port Angeles, Renton, Richland, Seattle, Selah, Shelton, Spokane, Sultan, Sunnyside, Tacoma, Toppenish, Vancouver, and Yakima.
Wisconsin: Milwaukee and Sheboygan.
Wyoming: Casper, Cheyenne, and Rock Springs.

Source: Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Reporting January 1, 2006 through April 8, 2008.

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Map 2. Cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Federation.

U.S. map showing cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Federation.

The cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Federation are identified according to state.

Arizona: Douglas, Glendale, Naco, Nogales, Peoria, Phoenix, Sasabe, Sierra Vista, Tucson, and Yuma.
Arkansas: Little Rock.
California: Calexico, El Centro, Los Angeles, Oakland, Otay Mesa, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Ysidro.
Colorado: Colorado Springs and Denver.
District of Columbia: Washington.
Florida: Miami, Orlando, and Tampa.
Georgia: Atlanta.
Illinois: Chicago and Joliet.
Indiana: Fort Wayne and Indianapolis.
Iowa: Des Moines.
Kentucky: Lexington.
Louisiana: New Orleans and Shreveport.
Maryland: Baltimore.
Massachusetts: Boston.
Michigan: Detroit.
Mississippi: Hattiesburg and Jackson.
Missouri: St. Louis.
Nebraska: Omaha.
New Jersey: Atlantic City and Newark.
New Mexico: Columbus, Deming, and Las Cruces.
New York: New York.
North Carolina: Charlotte and Raleigh.
Ohio: Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Oregon: Eugene, Klamath Falls, and Portland.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Rhode Island: Providence.
Tennessee: Memphis and Nashville.
Texas: Beaumont, Brownsville, Dallas, El Paso, Fabens, Fort Hancock, Fort Worth, Houston, Laredo, Midway, Rio Grande City, Roma, San Antonio, and Tyler.
Virginia: Arlington and Galax.

Source: Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Reporting January 1, 2006 through April 8, 2008.

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Map 3. Cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cartel.

U.S. map showing cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cartel.

The cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Gulf Coast Cartel are identified according to state.

Arizona: Nogales.
Florida: Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach.
Georgia: Atlanta.
Illinois: Chicago and East St. Louis.
Kentucky: Louisville.
Louisiana: Lafayette and New Orleans.
Maryland: Greenbelt.
Massachusetts: Boston.
Missouri: St. Louis.
Nebraska: Omaha.
New York: Buffalo and New York.
North Carolina: Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Wilson.
Ohio: Cincinnati.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia.
South Carolina: Greenville.
South Dakota: Sioux Falls.
Tennessee: Knoxville and Memphis.
Texas: Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Eagle Pass, Edinburg, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Laredo, McAllen, Rio Grande City, Roma, and San Antonio.

Source: Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Reporting January 1, 2006 through April 8, 2008.

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Map 4. Cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Juárez Cartel.

U.S. map showing cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Juárez Cartel.

The cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Juárez Cartel are identified according to state.

Arizona: Douglas, Phoenix, and Tucson.
Colorado: Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Denver.
Georgia: Atlanta.
Illinois: Chicago.
Indiana: Indianapolis.
Kansas: Dodge, Kansas City, Liberal, and Wichita.
Massachusetts: Boston.
Missouri: Kansas City.
Nevada: Las Vegas.
New Jersey: Atlantic City and Newark.
North Carolina: Charlotte and Raleigh.
Ohio: Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Toledo.
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City and Ponca City.
Oregon: Portland.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Texas: Alpine, Big Springs, El Paso, Fort Stockton, Hidalgo, Houston, Lubbock, Midland, Mission, Odessa, Pecos, Presidio, Tyler, and Waco.
Wyoming: Rock Springs.

Source: Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Reporting January 1, 2006 through April 8, 2008.

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Map 5. Cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Tijuana Cartel.

U.S. map showing cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Tijuana Cartel.

The cities reporting the presence of Mexican DTOs affiliated with the Tijuana Cartel are identified according to state.

Alaska: Anchorage.
California: Calexico, Goshen, Los Angeles, Porterville, Sacramento, San Diego, Stockton, and Tulare.
Massachusetts: Boston.
Minnesota: Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Nebraska: Omaha.
Nevada: Las Vegas.
New Jersey: Camden.
New York: New York.
Ohio: Cleveland.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia.
South Dakota: Sioux Falls.
Washington: Seattle.

Source: Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Reporting January 1, 2006 through April 8, 2008.

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