A Tennessee woman and her 2-year-old daughter are the latest Americans thought to have been kidnapped in Mexico after they disappeared in the border city of Matamoros
Even though Kelly Jean Shumake’s husband had been deported to Mexico and the Tennessee woman and her three children were living with him in Matamoros, her disappearance is just one more example of why Americans should stay out of Mexico.
TENNESSEE WOMAN SEARCHES FOR SISTER, NIECE AFTER THEY WENT MSSING NEAR MATAMOROS
by Elizabeth Espinosa
ValleyCentral.com
January 6, 2015
There are more questions than answers for Rosa Farmers.
The Tennessee native is in the Brownsville trying to find out what happened to her sister Kelly Shoemake and her 2-year-old niece Clarabella.
Both of them have been missing for almost a month after coming to Brownsville from Matamoros to seek medical attention.
For the last year, they had been living in Mexico with Kelly’s husband and two older children.
“They don’t know exactly what’s going on but they ask me when I’m going to bring their momma. When I come here, they ask me are you going to bring my momma?"
Rosa told Action 4 News that Kelly's husband had been deported, moving the family across the border.
Kelly’s family last saw her on December 10th.
“She wouldn’t have left her two kids. I know she wouldn’t have left them. That’s all she talks about.”
Brownsville police said Kelly was also going by the name Sabrina, but family doesn’t believe she was involved in any criminal activity.
Investigators said when Kelly went missing; she had all of her children’s birth certificates.
Now Kelly’s other two young children remain in Matamoros with their father.
3 comments:
Why ANYBODY goes to Mexico as a legitimate tourist these days is completely beyond me. That is like going to Damascus or Tehran to sight see.
I was stationed on the Texas-Mexican border in 1999 - 2000. We would always cross for dinner and shopping. I even maintained relationships with the Mexican police that benefitted both sides. Those days are over. I recently read where nine people were killed in Nuevo Pregreso where we used to dine.
Why ANYBODY goes to Indonesia as a legitimate tourist is completely beyond me. Indonesia is a rogue of a nation, awash with corruption and drugs. But wait, there's more ... Australia rewards Indonesia with 4.8 billion dollars annually. Just where that money is spent on, is anybody's guess!
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