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FBI Seeks Public Assistance in Case of Missing Women Last Seen Near Monterrey, Mexico

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Published on June 26, 2024
FBI Seeks Public Assistance in Case of Missing Women Last Seen Near Monterrey, MexicoSource: FBI

The FBI has issued a public call for assistance in the case of two women, Jessica Garcia Rojo and her mother, Juana Marcela Rojo, who have been missing since May 15. Both women were last confirmed to be near Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico on the evening of their disappearance, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reports. A relative declared the women missing on May 28, some two weeks after they crossed the border into Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, from Laredo, Texas.

The missing persons report outlines critical details of the women's appearance and their vehicle. Jessica has brown hair, brown eyes, stands at 5’5” in height and weighs approximately 158 pounds. Her mother, Juana, shorter at 5’1”, roughly 210 pounds, similarly has brown hair and eyes. The pair was traveling in a white Dodge Caravan, brandishing New Mexico license plates 609 XBC. Jessica is fluent in both English and Spanish, meanwhile, her mother primarily speaks Spanish.

In an effort to garner vital information, the FBI's request for public assistance comes as they believe the individuals could still be somewhere in Mexico. Those with information may contact the FBI San Antonio Division directly at 210-225-6741. Furthermore, anonymous tips can be filed through the dedicated FBI tips webpage.