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Search continues for 2 Sacramento kids who vanished after their mother was found dead

Search continues for 2 Sacramento kids who vanished after their mother was found dead

Desperate Search for Missing Children Continues After Mother's Tragic Death

The disappearance of 4-year-old Athena Lee and 2-year-old Mateo Lee has left their family and the community in a state of anguish and uncertainty. The tragic discovery of their mother, Angelica Bravo, dead in a north Sacramento home has only heightened the urgency to locate the missing children and bring them to safety.

Heartbroken Relatives Plead for the Safe Return of Athena and Mateo

Anguished Grandfather Speaks Out

Phillip Bravo, Angelica's father, is desperate for the return of his grandchildren. "I just want our babies back and it's all we got left, all we got left," he said, his voice trembling with emotion. The family's grief is palpable, as they grapple with the unimaginable loss of Angelica and the uncertainty surrounding the whereabouts of Athena and Mateo.

Grandmother Shares Latest Updates

Angelica's mother, Dawn Bodea, provided the latest information from the Sacramento Police. "The latest news is essentially there's no news," she said, her words laced with frustration. The authorities believe the children may have been dropped off somewhere in Southern California, even though the SUV their father, Cameron Lee, was last seen driving was caught on camera crossing into Mexico. This development has only added to the complexity of the case.

Suspect Status and Legal Implications

According to a criminal defense attorney unrelated to the case, Candice Fields, the fact that Cameron Lee is the father of the missing children complicates the situation. "Regardless of the suspect's status as the father of the children who are missing, law enforcement has determined the children are in danger," she explained. The SUV's crossing into Mexico has further hindered the investigation, as the U.S. does not have jurisdiction to apprehend suspects in that country.

Missed Opportunity for an Amber Alert

Angelica's family believes that had an Amber Alert been issued before the car was spotted in Mexico, they may have had their little ones safe at home by now. However, at the time, the case did not meet the criteria for an Amber Alert. "It is really bad because my baby's lives are at stake right now," said Bravo, his voice laced with anguish.

Eldest Daughter's Heartbreaking Plea

Angelica's oldest daughter, Nathalia Bravo, who has a different father, is desperate to have her younger siblings back. "They're the only things that really have a spirit of my mom and they make me happy," she said, her words a testament to the deep bond she shared with Athena and Mateo.

Ongoing Investigation and Uncertainty

The search for Athena and Mateo Lee continues to be the top priority for investigators, as they grapple with the uncertainty surrounding their whereabouts and safety. Angelica's death is currently being treated as a "death investigation," rather than a homicide, as the authorities await the results of the autopsy to determine the cause of her death. This has also contributed to the lack of named suspects in her passing.As the family and the community await news of the children's safe return, the desperation and heartbreak are palpable. The case has become a tragic reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of swift action in cases of missing children. The search continues, and the hope remains that Athena and Mateo will be found and reunited with their loved ones.

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