An American woman and her two children are reported missing in Apodaca, Nuevo León

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An American woman and her two children disappear in Apodaca, Nuevo León

The woman and her two children were last seen in the Santa Rosa Apodaca neighborhood; they were traveling in a pickup truck with Texas license plates.

The American woman and her two children have been missing since May 12. (Special | Design: Jimena Campuzano)

An American woman and her two children are missing after being last seen in Apodaca, Nuevo León, aboard their pickup truck with Texas license plates.

The state Attorney General’s Office issued a search report seeking the whereabouts of Natalie Sirisa Enriquez, 40, as well as her children: Lidia Mía García, 2, and Carlo García, 1, who have been missing since May 12.

The woman has black hair with a streak of dyed blonde, fair complexion, dark brown eyes, a large nose, a medium-sized mouth, and regular lips; she is 5’6″ tall and has a robust build.

As distinguishing features, she has several tattoos: a mandala on her left hand, a butterfly on her right, a cross on her right thigh, the legend “Life Crazy” on her chest, and “Little Baby” below her neck.

The woman and her two children were last seen in the Santa Rosa Apodaca neighborhood in a red 2005 Ford Lariat double-cab pickup truck and camper with Texas license plates.

For any information, please contact the Nuevo Leon State Ppolice at (81) 81 1990 3873 and (81) 81 2020 4411.

Source: Excelsior

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