A North Texas woman has been reunited with her loved ones after she was found in Mexico with no recollection of how she got there.
Authorities in Mexico said they pulled the woman over after they saw her driving the wrong way through a downtown areaA Dallas woman is back in the U.S. with her family days after she was found driving in a small town in rural Mexico with no knowledge of how she got there.
It all started just after midnight on Saturday morning in the rural town of Muzquiz, Coah., located about an hour and a half southwest of the U.S.-Mexico border.“And they pull her over, and they realize that she did not have a clue where she was,” Flores said. “And she thought she was in Dallas.” “She crossed the border; she crossed some checkpoints because there are checkpoints inside Mexico, too,” Flores said. “And she ended up in this small city.”
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