A California woman is reportedly missing after taking her dog for a walk in Mexico last week.
A California woman is missing after she was allegedly snatched off the street while taking her dog for a walk in Mexico last week, according to her loved ones.
Her disappearance was reported to the US State Department for citizens missing abroad. Her family and members of the Facebook group are urging California Senator Alex Padilla and Congresswoman Jackie Speier to help in the search.in a statement, “I am actively engaged in the case and in daily contact with the family and various federal agencies. It is imperative that we do everything possible to find Monica.
She was on her way to a gym called FIT 4 LIFE in Tepatitlan, near Guadalajara, when she went missing on Nov. 29.on the Facebook page, thanking those who have searched and contacted California officials for their support.
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