"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Hugo Yarset Monfort Luna, 9, and his 16-year-old sister, Aranza Yosemiti Monfort Luna have been missing since Friday. (Fiscalía Nuevo León)
Two American children have gone missing in northern Mexico exactly two weeks after the widely reported kidnappings of four adult U.S. citizens driving across the southern border.
The District Attorney’s Office for the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León on Monday activated an Amber Alert for siblings Hugo Yarset Monfort Luna, 9, and his 16-year-old sister, Aranza Yosemiti Monfort Luna. The alert lists the nationalities of both children as American.
The teenage girl and her younger brother were last spotted Friday leaving a home together in Real de San Felipe, a neighborhood in the municipality of García, Nuevo León state, Mexico.
"Because of the circumstances of their disappearance, age and the time passed, the missing minors could find themselves in imminent danger," the alert said in Spanish.
It’s unclear whether the children lived in Mexico or the United States.
"We are aware of reports of two missing U.S. citizens in Mexico," a U.S. State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "Due to privacy considerations, we have no further comment."
The boy is described as 3-foot-6, with dark, straight brown hair and dark brown eyes and is missing a tooth on the lower jaw on the right side. The teen girl, described as 5-foot-2 with straight dark brown hair and a brown spot over her right cheek, was last seen wearing black pants, a pink shirt, a long gray sweater with blue sneakers, according to the local prosecutor’s office. She also reportedly had a black sweater tied around her waist and was carrying a brown handbag.
Fox News Digital also reached out to the FBI Tuesday but did not hear back before publication.
The State Department's travel advisory for Mexico warns, "Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico. The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted."
Americans are warned to exercise "increased caution" when traveling to Nuevo León due to crime and kidnapping.
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The family of a North Carolina woman who died on vacation in Mexico is pleading with President Biden to take action as her alleged attacker remains on the loose. Charlotte resident Shanquella Robinson died after she was allegedly beaten by a traveling companion in popular tourist town San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, but the suspect in the homicide sought by Mexican authorities has yet to be extradited from the U.S. Sue-Ann Robinson, an attorney for the Robinson family, (no relation) spoke with LiveNOW's Shirley Descorbeth about the family's demands and new developments in the case.
The children disappeared exactly two weeks after four Americans from South Carolina were fired upon and kidnapped while driving a minivan across the border from Brownsville, Texas, to the city of Matamoros in the northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas on March 3. Mexican authorities later rescued two of them, Latavia McGee and Eric Williams, alive and found the bodies of the two others, Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard, dead at a wooden shack on the outskirts of Matamoros.
In a separate case, the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office on Friday said they were asking for the public's assistance in locating Maria del Carmen Lopez, a U.S. citizen and California mother of seven, who was kidnapped from her residence in Pueblo Nuevo, Colima, Mexico, on Feb. 9.
Damned so much kidnappings in Mexico. I don't think I want to go to Tijuana for Spring Break.
ReplyDeleteKids getting kidnapped, that is an all time low.
Don't worry about Tijuana, they live off of tourists almost 100%. Just don't go outside of downtown.
DeleteDont go to Tijuana , they got hawks to target for a kidnapping for ransom.
DeleteIf going to Mexico go to los cabos, lot safer
@6:46pm. What do the hawks look for? Any tells? How does one stay under the radar?
Delete8:00 don't look like a mark! JK
DeleteIt's the same advice and situational awareness when you visit ghettos in the US.
8:01
DeleteHawks can be from teenagers, normal looking adults, they will call on their phone they spotted a subject to kidnap, hawks may need money, and will do it, since it's hard to find a good job in Mexico.
@JamesBrown don’t wear jeans with sandals or wear any shorts. Don’t take out an excessive amount of cash. Don’t look clueless, act like you know where you’re going and that you’re familiar with the place.
DeleteThey have been found.
ReplyDeleteIch hoffe das die Kinder wieder gesund gefunden werden ♥️
ReplyDeleteI love Princess Nina Hagen!
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DeleteDamn. Someone's throwing some besitos out there. 😄
DeleteI think Nina Hagen from Germany, sent Sol a kiss for all the articles he publishies.
DeleteDen hat Sol sich verdient 😘
DeleteSol 4:17 said...
Delete"Sol such deserves it".
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2:01 Yes yes they were found safe, no harm done.
DeleteThe two kids have already been found. This Mexican news outlet confirms that they have been found and have been reunited with their parents. https://youtu.be/SMZLeUiT7Ic
ReplyDeleteNot in the news, maybe old YouTube video.
DeleteWhat do you mean “old YouTube video” ? It was posted one day ago. Here’s another Mexican news outlet from one day ago also reporting that the kids had been found. They were found in the Mexican state of Veracruz : https://youtu.be/dM6qtnN_I_8
Delete3:07 And they ended up in Veracruz.. how, exactly?
DeleteBoth kids have already been found alive by Mexican authorities. According to this Mexican news outlets, the kids were found alive and in good health. They have already been reunited with their parents.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/SMZLeUiT7Ic
Why haven't the news outlets gotten the information yet?
DeleteThe news outlets reported it.
DeleteTwo American minors reported missing in Monterrey were found in Veracruz
ReplyDeleteMarch 22, 2023
The bad guys probably say if she can afford a house on both sides of the border she can afford the ransom.
ReplyDeleteIt's About time the Rest of the world realizes what's been going on in Mexico for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteWonder who the next presidents will be. Surely they will both have to answer for this pattern or collaborate together if this keeps happening. Republicans def ain’t gonna keep quiet either. Not to sound like a partisan hack either, but the border situations are getting completely out of hand too. And now xylathine on top of the synthetic drug crisis? Thought just American dealers were responsible. North America is reaching some kind of breaking point. I can feel it.
DeleteHow and why did they get to Veracruz????
ReplyDeleteVeracruz has delicious tamales, shrimp, mojarra, lemon, banana as, pollo, and agua Jamaica mmmm yummy 😋
DeleteFrom Monterrey, simply hold a sign that says "Please abduct me"....
The defacto goto destination for kidnappers is always Veracruz because they have the ports controlled to get to Europe, Italy, and Russia /Iran
4:32 veracruz is actually not to far from nuevo leon
Deletethese kids were probably flashing money.
ReplyDeleteLikely ransom by CDN or CDG. The girl may be trafficked sexually (let’s pray this doesn’t happen) and hopefully American hear will save these two children as the CDG release of two did recently.
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