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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 762752" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Police: San Juan teen randomly kidnapped, found in Reynosa,Mexico</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once the abductors realized their victim’s family would not be able to pay a ransom, they dumped her in a random field. She had her cell phone, but police still had no idea where she was.</p><p>Customs officers and U.S. Border Patrol agents were put on alert to look for the teen and a helicopter surveyed Mexico from this side of the border, but found nothing.</p><p>U.S. authorities did not contact their Mexican counterparts because they did not know whether they were corrupted or connected to the girl’s captors, Gonzalez said.</p><p>The girl had no idea where she was, Gonzalez said, and because she was in another country, officers could not go there directly to pick her up.</p><p>Gonzalez would not specify exactly who went to pick up the girl — only that a “courageous person” crossed and found her covered in dirt, but unharmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 762752, member: 12952"] [B]Police: San Juan teen randomly kidnapped, found in Reynosa,Mexico[/B] Once the abductors realized their victim’s family would not be able to pay a ransom, they dumped her in a random field. She had her cell phone, but police still had no idea where she was. Customs officers and U.S. Border Patrol agents were put on alert to look for the teen and a helicopter surveyed Mexico from this side of the border, but found nothing. U.S. authorities did not contact their Mexican counterparts because they did not know whether they were corrupted or connected to the girl’s captors, Gonzalez said. The girl had no idea where she was, Gonzalez said, and because she was in another country, officers could not go there directly to pick her up. Gonzalez would not specify exactly who went to pick up the girl — only that a “courageous person” crossed and found her covered in dirt, but unharmed. [/QUOTE]
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