Australian surfers Callum and Jake Robinson, along with American Jack Carter Rhoad, were allegedly shot dead by thieves while on a surfing trip in Mexico. The bodies of the trio were found south of Ensenada after going missing in April. Debra Robinson, mother of the Robinson brothers, expressed grief saying "the world has become a darker place for us." Prosecutors have identified suspects linked to the killings, with two being held on drug charges and a third arrested for a crime similar to kidnapping.
EXCLUSIVE The heartbroken girlfriend of one of the Australian surfer brothers killed with their friend in a bungled robbery in Mexico has spoken out in the wake of his murder. Callum and Jake Robinson and their American mate Jack Carter Rhoad were last seen on April 27 in the Mexican province of Baja California . Mexican authorities said bandits attacked the three to steal the tyres off their truck before killing them all and dumping their bodies in a well. Baja prosecutors released grisly details of the killings, and officially confirmed the identification of the bodies on Monday morning. The Robinson brothers' family had flown to Mexico to view the bodies to help with grim task of officially identifying the remains.
Three bodies, believed to be those of two Australian brothers and an American, were found in a well in Mexico's north-west with gunshot wounds to the heads. Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad went missing on a surfing trip in Ensenada. The bodies were likely attacked during an attempted theft of their pickup truck. Relatives are aiding in the identification process, and three suspects have been detained. Baja California is known for violence due to drug gangs, but the Ensenada area is considered safer for tourists.
Callum Robinson, 33, and his brother Jake, 30, along with their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad, 30, went missing in Baja California during a surfing trip. Their bodies were found in a well with gunshot wounds. Three suspects were arrested for kidnapping and possession of illegal drugs. The victims may have been killed during a robbery for their truck tires. Jack Carter Rhoad, one of the deceased, was set to marry Natalie Wiertz before the tragedy. The trio's disappearance is believed to have occurred at a campsite in La Bocana.
Three bodies were discovered in Baja California near Ensenada town, where American Jack Carter Rhoad and Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson went missing. Authorities have not confirmed if the bodies belong to the missing tourists yet. The search area, about 60 miles south of Tijuana, also yielded a vehicle, tents, and a cellphone. Three Mexican nationals are under scrutiny in connection with the case. The site where the bodies were found is challenging to access, requiring rappelling equipment for recovery.
Two Australian surfers, Jake and Callum Robinson, and American surfer Jack Carter Rhoad were shot in the head and their bodies dumped in a well in Baja California, Mexico. Callum Robinson had played in the US Premier Lacrosse League, leaving the lacrosse community heartbroken. Jake Robinson was a doctor in Perth, Australia, and Rhoad was engaged to Natalie Weirtz. A GoFundMe page has raised over $57,000 for Rhoad's fiancee.
On April 29, 2024, three tourists - American citizen Jack Carter Rhoads and Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson - went missing while visiting the Mexican state of Baja California. Their bodies were found on May 2 at the bottom of a well.
Mexican authorities are investigating the disappearance of two Australian siblings, Callum and Jake Robinson, and an American companion who went missing during a surfing trip in the Baja California region near Ensenada. Tents and evidence linked to the three individuals were found at an abandoned camping site. The families of the missing individuals have raised concerns and authorities have questioned three individuals in connection to the case, with all lines of investigation open at this time.
A 10-month-old girl, Eleia Maria Torres, abducted from a park in New Mexico was found safe after her mother and another woman were found dead, with her 5-year-old sister critically injured. The deceased women were identified as Samantha Cisneros and Taryn Allen, both 23 years old. An unidentified suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the abduction. The FBI and local law enforcement collaborated on the case, and the investigation is ongoing.
On 20 May 2023, a shootout occurred in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. It occurred at 2:18pm at an off-road vehicle rally in the San Vicente area of the city. Ten people were killed and another ten wounded. The perpetrators appear to have been members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel.On 23 May, Ricardo Iván Carpio Sánchez, the Baja California attorney general, announced that three suspects had been detained in connection to the shooting.
Joanne Sharkey, 54, from West Derby in Liverpool, has been charged with the murder of a baby known as Callum found dead in Cheshire 26 years ago after his body was discovered in a bin bag near Gulliver's World theme park in Warrington. The case has attracted attention over the years, with Joanne Sharkey being remanded in custody and scheduled to appear at Warrington Magistrates' Court. The man arrested alongside her has been released without charge, and Cheshire Police are not seeking anyone else in connection with the case.
Marvin Perez Lopez, a 20-year-old Guatemalan undocumented migrant who illegally crossed the US-Mexico border, was arrested in Florida for allegedly sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl. Lopez confessed to the kidnapping and assault, prompting his arrest by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. The incident occurred in Lake Worth, where Lopez kidnapped the girl from outside her home. The mother's intervention led to the girl's escape. Lopez is being held without bond and is facing multiple charges. This case highlights issues surrounding undocumented migrants' legal processes and criminal activities in the US.
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