Soldiers patrol during an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, on the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Police take part in an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Soldiers gather after their operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
An army armored vehicle sits parked at the border crossing between Guatemala and Mexico as authorities take part in an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Students on their school's balcony watch a police convoy conducting an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
Soldiers patrol during an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, on the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
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Police take part in an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
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Soldiers gather after their operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
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An army armored vehicle sits parked at the border crossing between Guatemala and Mexico as authorities take part in an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
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Students on their school's balcony watch a police convoy conducting an operation against alleged drug traffickers in La Mesilla, Guatemala, near the border with Mexico, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
LA MESILLA, Guatemala (AP) — Nearly two months after Mexican police crossed the border into this Guatemalan town in pursuit of alleged criminals, La Mesilla hasn’t fully recovered.
Like many remote border towns, it lives from commerce — legal and illegal — but locals say things still haven’t returned to normal since Mexican state police drove armored vehicles into the downtown and engaged in a daytime shootout in June.
On Wednesday, more than 600 Guatemalan police and soldiers carried out nearly two dozen raids in the surrounding areas, but managed to seize only two guns without making an arrest, according to the Interior Ministry.
A criminal organization tied to Mexico’s powerful controls the area, making locals reluctant to talk.
A man who sells clothing in La Mesilla said that when he saw the shootout, he used the border much like the criminals do.
“I ran, left everything; it didn’t matter, I ran to the Mexican side,†he said. “We were afraid. When we saw that everything was alright, we returned, we grabbed everything and left.â€
That’s similar to what led to the shootout on La Mesilla’s main drag steps from the border. Mexican police chased suspects they had engaged with in Mexico who fled into Guatemala.
“People want to forget what happened, but there’s still fear,†the young man said.
The incident was similar to another border escape a year earlier when to escape the violence sparked by the . Some of those Mexicans spent months in Guatemala as refugees.
The cartels want to .
Another vendor said sales still hadn’t returned to normal. “That Sunday (of the shootout) was the market day, there were a lot of people,†he said. “Today we feel safer because there are more police, but sales haven’t recovered.â€
The organization that authorities targeted Wednesday had been led by a father-son duo, who were both killed previously in a clash with Mexican police.
Guatemala’s Interior Ministry said Wednesday’s operation was carried out in coordination with Mexico to attempt to keep the targets from escaping across the border. It was unknown where they had gone.
Lusvin López, chief of the National Civil Police antidrug unit, said Wednesday’s operation was in response the shootout in June. The United States government also provided support, according to the Interior Ministry, which didn’t provide details.