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ICE puts a million-dollar price on the head of Aureliano Guzmán Loera, son of Chapo Guzmán

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Aureliano Guzmán Loera, son of Chapo Guzmán, is charged by U.S. authorities with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and remains at large.

He is a high-value target for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the investigative arm of ICE. The charges include conspiracy involving marijuana, heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, with open prosecutions in the District of Arizona.

How much is the reward today?

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As of September 1, 2025, the official ICE record for Aureliano Guzman Loera reads as follows:

“REWARD OF $10 MILLION for information leading to the arrest/conviction of Aureliano Guzmán Loera Salazar, son of the infamous Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán Loera.”

“He and his brothers, the Chapitos, took control of El Chapo’s faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, and should be considered armed and dangerous. Contact us at 520-335-7315.”

Why are they looking for it?

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In addition to the federal indictments in Arizona (including a superseding indictment returned by a grand jury), U.S. authorities consider Aureliano Guzmán Loera a key player in transnational drug trafficking schemes.

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The State Department’s Narcotics Reward Program also maintains an offer of up to $5 million for information leading to arrest or conviction.

How to report safely?

Aureliano Guzman Loera
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If you have information on the whereabouts of Aureliano Guzmán Loera, do not attempt to arrest him.

You should contact ICE’s national hotline 1-866-DHS-2-ICE (1-866-347-2423) or use the reporting channels indicated on the official form.

For Latino families in the U.S., these official notices imply that federal agencies prioritize citizen cooperation.

If you live in border areas or areas with traffic activity, reporting anonymously can help reduce community risks.

Always get information from official sources, save screenshots and document any details (place, date, vehicles) before reporting.

Remember: your safety comes first and rewards only apply if the information leads to an arrest/conviction, as specified by federal programs.

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