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FGE locates thirteen people reported missing - Uniradio Informa Baja California

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Three women and ten men were found in good health.
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Three women and ten men were found in good health.

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At least two young Americans were reported missing after having visited Tijuana, Baja California, in recent days; it’s the young Max Hicks and Patrick Jackson who visited Mexico City over the weekend. It was through social networks that relatives reported that both young people visited Tijuana over the weekend and are now missing. “My stepson and my nephew disappeared in Mexico last weekend. They were last seen at the Marriott Hotel in Tijuana,”…

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Tijuana.- After a U.S. citizen reported through social media the alleged disappearance of her stepson and nephew in Tijuana, the Attorney General’s Office (FGE) reported that both were located in good health. Max Hicks and Patrick Jackson, both 21 years old, who drove from this border town to Todos Santos, Baja California Sur without notifying their family. According to their family, they had been for the last time on board a Toyota 4Runner whit…

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TIJUANA, MARZO 17, 2025.- The Attorney General's Office (FGE) reports that U.S. citizens Max Hicks and Patrick Jackson, both 21 years of age, have been located on Mexican territory in good health. Young people were reported missing after being last seen last weekend aboard a model 2000 white Toyota 4Runner vehicle, when they were circulating on Agua Caliente Boulevard in the city of Tijuana. Following the dissemination of their images and data, …

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Diario Tijuana broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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