The FBI has released new surveillance footage in connection with last year’s kidnapping of a Bay Area woman in Mexico.
Based on the video footage, the FBI believes at least five suspects were involved in the kidnapping: a male in dark clothing, a male in a white shirt and jeans, a male in dark clothing sitting in the backseat of the Suburban, a male in a dark shirt believed to be the driver of the Charger and the presumed driver of the Suburban.
"The FBI is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Monica and returning her safely to her family," FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert K. Tripp said in a statement."We believe these videos may help generate new public tips to assist in our investigation. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $40,000 for information leading to Monica’s recovery. If you know anything, please come forward to law enforcement.
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