The Volunteer Fire Department was alerted of an armed attack in the Peripheral Ring at the stroke of midnight on June 19, mobilizing paramedics to provide assistance, but when they arrived those involved had already died.
These are two men whose identities have not been revealed by the authorities, who according to the paramedics’ report were attacked while they were inside a vehicle.
The car is an orange sedan-type vehicle, which was made available to investigators from the Public Ministry (MP), who must look for evidence that leads them to those responsible for the armed attack.
Until now there is no hypothesis of the crime, not knowing whether it could have been a direct attack or an attempted robbery that left two men dead.
On June 17, an armed incident was also reported in the area, specifically on the El Incienso bridge, in the section that goes to zone 7. In that event, two people were injured.
The paramedics were also alerted to an armed attack against a woman this Friday night on El Naranjo Boulevard, exactly on 27th Avenue in Zone 4 of Mixco.
#ArmedIncident Boulevard El Naranjo and 27 Avenida, Zone 4 of Mixco, reports to emergency line 123 alerted about a person injured by a firearm projectile. #AlwaysWeAre pic.twitter.com/x1zNzc7kAp
— Municipal Firefighters (@bomberosmuni) June 20, 2026
In the incident, a woman of approximately 25 years old was seriously injured, according to the paramedics, and they were still able to transport her in a critical condition to a hospital. The hypothesis of this armed attack points to an attempted assault.
In another emergency, the first responders were alerted by a man passed out on 5th avenue and first street in Ciudad Real, in zone 12 of Villa Nueva.
Upon arrival, they located a deceased man, approximately 35 years old, with no apparent signs of violence.
#Find 5a. Avenue and 1st. Street, Colonia Ciudad Real I, Zone 12 of Villa Nueva,
Neighbors in the sector alerted through emergency line 123 about an unconscious person on public roads. #AlwaysWeAre pic.twitter.com/3G2FXsZFP8— Municipal Firefighters (@bomberosmuni) June 20, 2026
