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Update on Mexican kidnapping: Two American siblings vanish two weeks after four Americans were drug-addled

Two weeks after the widely reported kidnappings of four American citizens aged 18 and older who were crossing the southern boundary, two American children have vanished in northern Mexico.

The district attorney’s office for the northern Mexican state of Nuevo León issued an Amber Alert on Monday for Hugo Yarset Monfort Luna, age 9, and Aranza Yosemiti Monfort Luna, age 16. In the warning, Americans are mentioned as the nationality of both children. Whether the children were born in Mexico or the United States is unclear.

The American State Department acknowledged that it was informed about the incident. A tooth on the right side of the child’s lower jaw is missing, and he is characterized as being 3 feet 6 inches tall, with dark, straight brown hair, dark brown eyes, and all of these features. The adolescent girl was last seen wearing black pants, a pink blouse, a long gray sweater, and blue sneakers, according to the local prosecutor’s office. Her height is given as 5 feet 2 inches, and she has straight, dark brown hair with a brown spot over her right face. She was reportedly wearing a black sweater tied around her waist and carrying a brown handbag.

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According to the State Department’s travel warning, violent crime in Mexico, including homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robberies, is pervasive and frequent. Due to travel restrictions on U.S. government employees in some regions of Mexico, the U.S. government has limited capacity to provide emergency services to American citizens there. Due to crime and kidnapping, Americans are advised to journey to Nuevo León with “increased caution”.

The kids vanished precisely two weeks after four Americans from South Carolina were shot at and taken hostage on March 3 while traveling in a minivan from Brownsville, Texas, to Matamoros in the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Latavia McGee and Eric Williams were later saved by Mexican officials, who also discovered the bodies of Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard at a wooden shack outside of Matamoros.

In a different incident, the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office said on Friday that they were seeking the public’s help in locating Maria del Carmen Lopez, a California mother of seven who is a resident of the United States and was abducted from her.

CWEB has provided some information for this story.

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