Three our bodies have been present in a Mexican city close to the place three surfers — two Australians and an American — went lacking final weekend, the FBI confirmed Friday night.
In an announcement to CBS Information, the FBI mentioned that three our bodies had been discovered within the city of Santa Tomas within the Mexican state of Baja California. The Baja California prosecutor’s workplace instructed CBS Information that the our bodies haven’t but been positively recognized, which will probably be accomplished by the state medical expert.
“Whereas we can not touch upon specifics to protect the sanctity of the investigative and authorized processes, together with defending the privateness of these impacted, we will guarantee you that we’re assessing each tip,” the FBI’s assertion learn. “If credible, we are going to pursue these leads with rigor. We’re involved with the household of the U.S. Citizen, and we’re steadfast with our worldwide regulation enforcement companions find solutions.”
Mexican authorities earlier Thursday reported that that they had discovered tents and questioned three folks within the case. The Pacific coast state of Baja California is a well-liked vacationer vacation spot that can also be suffering from cartel violence.
Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American pal haven’t been seen since April 27, officers mentioned.
María Elena Andrade Ramírez, the state’s chief prosecutor, wouldn’t say whether or not the three folks questioned had been thought of potential suspects or witnesses within the case. She mentioned solely that some had been tied on to the case, and others not directly.
However Andrade Ramírez mentioned proof discovered together with the deserted tents was someway linked to the three. The three foreigners had been believed to have been browsing and tenting alongside the Baja coast close to the coastal metropolis of Ensenada, however didn’t present up at their deliberate lodging over the weekend.
“A working workforce (of investigators) is on the web site the place they had been final seen, the place tents and different proof was discovered that might be linked to those three folks we’ve beneath investigation,” Andrade Ramírez mentioned. “There’s plenty of essential info that we will not make public.”
“We have no idea what situation they’re in,” she added. Whereas drug cartels are lively within the space, she mentioned “all strains of investigation are open right now. We can not rule something out till we discover them.”
On Wednesday, the lacking Australians’ mom, Debra Robinson, posted on a local people Fb web page an attraction for serving to find her sons. Robinson mentioned her son had not been heard from since Saturday, April 27. They’d booked lodging within the close by metropolis of Rosarito, Baja California.
Robinson mentioned one in all her sons, Callum, is diabetic. She additionally talked about that the American who was with them was named Jack Carter Rhoad, however the U.S. Embassy in Mexico Metropolis didn’t instantly affirm that. The U.S. State Division mentioned it was conscious of stories a U.S. citizen lacking in Baja, however gave no additional particulars.
Andrade Ramírez mentioned her workplace was involved with Australian and U.S. officers. However she prompt that the time that had handed may make it more durable to seek out them.
“Sadly, it wasn’t till the previous few days that they had been reported lacking. So, that meant that essential hours or time was misplaced,” she mentioned.
The investigation was being coordinated with the FBI and the Australian and U.S. consulates, the prosecutor’s workplace added.
In December, cartel leaders went on a killing rampage to search out corrupt law enforcement officials who stole a drug cargo in Tijuana, which is situated in Baja California.
In 2015, two Australian surfers, Adam Coleman and Dean Lucas, had been killed in western Sinaloa state, throughout the Gulf of California – also called the Sea of Cortez- from the Baja peninsula. Authorities say they had been victims of freeway bandits. Three suspects had been arrested in that case.
AFP contributed to this report.