Video captures moment four US citizens in Mexico were kidnapped at gunpoint
New video captures the moment four American citizens are captured. kidnapped at gunpoint Immediately after you cross the U.S.Mexico border border Men wearing bulletproof vests were dragged along the streets to a pick-up truck.
Witnesses captured moments following the shooting of a white van with North Carolina plates. After crossing the international bridge, the van entered Matamoros (Mexico) and then passed through inspection lanes at Mexican customs ports before being attacked on Friday.
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One gunman escorted a woman out of range of cameras to her van and then loaded her on the flatbed. Three more men were dragged to the truck by the gunmen, who then helped to load them on to the flatbed. Other vehicles were parked in front of the pickup truck.
“All four Americans were placed in a vehicle and taken from the scene by armed men,” According to the statement by the FBI San Antonio field office, Texas obtained by The Daily Mail.
FBI San Antonio Field Office is currently handling this investigation. They have offered $50,000 for any information leading to the recovery of the kidnapped groups.
FBI does not know if any of these four people were seriously injured in the attack. They also do not know if the kidnapping occurred at random, or if one or more individuals was the target.
Tamaulipas was the Mexican state border where the kidnapping happened. This is among six states that U.S. State Department previously listed as having some of the worst recommendations to avoid visiting.
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