San Diego attorney trapped in elevator as cartel violence erupted outside Puerto Vallarta vacation rental - 10News.com

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Published: February 24, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

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A San Diego attorney was trapped in an elevator at a Puerto Vallarta vacation rental during a cartel violence outbreak. This incident highlights the potential safety risks associated with travel and short-term rentals in areas with security concerns. Hosts should assess and communicate local safety risks to guests.

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