BREAKING A California woman who was kidnapped in Mexico last year has been found, according to the FBI.
The FBI released new surveillance videos of the moments Monica de Leon Barba, of San Mateo, was kidnapped in Jalisco, Mexico.A woman who was kidnapped in Mexico last year has been found, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.San Mateo resident Monica de Leon Barba was released by her captors on July 14, the FBI said.
On November 29, 2022, she was kidnapped in Tepatitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, as she was walking home from work with her dog, the FBI said. Barba had grown up and lived most of her life in California before moving to Mexico for a job opportunity in photography."For the past eight months, FBI personnel in California and Mexico have worked tirelessly with the family and with partners here and in Mexico," said Special Agent In Charge Robert Tripp of the FBI San Francisco Field Office. "Our relief and joy at the safe return of Monica and Gael is profound.
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