Rebecca Cohen is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.
Three people were found dead in Santo Tomas, Baja California, as authorities search for two Australians and one American who went missing last weekend in the coastal Mexican state, FBI San Diego said in a statement Friday. The FBI said it was in contact with the family of the U.S. citizen but declined to provide further details, including identifications of the bodies.
We cannot rule anything out until we find them.' The three men — identified as Jake Robinson, Callum Robinson and Jack Carter — were thought to have been surfing and camping in Baja California along the coast near the city of Ensenada. They were considered missing Saturday when they did not arrive at their Airbnb in the nearby city of Rosarito, according to a Facebook post from Jake and Callum Robinson's mother, Debra Robinson.
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