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In a New York minute, three women looking to bolster their aesthetician careers lost more than $3,000 each when a highly ...
Last Friday, after crossing into Matamoros, one of northern Mexico’s most dangerous cities, four American citizens were taken at gunpoint. The harrowing images of the kidnapping led to an ...
Chauvet encouraged those in attendance to write letters of hope and release to leave in the pair of shoes. Women stand in attendance of 'Zapatos Rojos' art installation in Matamoros, Mexico.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — With yellow street lights shining down on them, a group of civic-minded professionals contemplated bicycle groups and blighted city parks as an army convoy rumbled past. But ...
Latavia “Tay” McGee, Shaeed Woodard, Zindell Brown and Eric James Williams were abducted at gunpoint last week by unidentified assailants in Matamoros.
Friday, March 3 Four Americans, one woman and three men, enter Matamoros in a white Chrysler Pacifica minivan with North Carolina license plates after crossing the border at Brownsville.
Multiple Mexican law enforcement agencies ran plates on the kidnapped Americans' minivan, collected DNA and ballistics evidence, and gathered surveillance footage in Matamoros in a race against ...
MATAMOROS, Mexico — The Mexican authorities returned the bodies of the two Americans killed in the border city of Matamoros. After autopsies were conducted, security forces escorted the remains ...
The Mexican cartel wrote a letter apologizing for the harrowing kidnapping of the four Americans and also turned in the suspects responsible.
A woman driving in Matamoros witnessed what appeared to be the shooting and abduction in broad daylight. She asked not to be identified for fear of reprisal.
News Matamoros kidnapping updates: Cartel apology and Texas GOP’s call for force A letter claiming to be from the Mexican drug cartel blamed for abducting four Americans and killing two of them ...
News Cartel apology letter found after US citizens killed in Matamoros, Mexico The Scorpions faction of the Gulf cartel apologized to the residents of Matamoros where the Americans were kidnapped.