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American couple killed in Mexico, discovered shot in pickup truck: officers

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Two Americans from California are lifeless after being discovered shot in a pickup truck in Mexico, officers stated.

Authorities positioned Gloria Ambriz, 50, and Rafael Cardona, 53, whereas responding to a report of a capturing in Angamacutiro within the western state of Michoacán on Wednesday night time, in keeping with Fox News affiliate, KTTV, citing the state lawyer common’s workplace.

The couple, who have been on vacation visiting household, was touring in a black 2016 Ford Platinum pickup truck when gunmen opened fireplace close to an intersection.

Ambriz was pronounced lifeless on the scene, whereas Cardona succumbed to his accidents shortly after being transported to a hospital in Puruándiro, officers stated.

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The Michoacán State Attorney General’s Office has launched an investigation into the murders of California couple Gloria Ambriz, 50, and Rafael Cardona, 53, who have been attacked whereas on trip. (KVTV)

Investigators have recovered ballistic proof from the scene, which is being analyzed as a part of the ongoing investigation

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The lawyer common’s workplace has assembled a staff of prosecutors, police, and forensic specialists to find out the motive and determine these liable for the killings.

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Students and staff of the Faculty of Law of the UNAM wave flags of Mexico in Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico. (Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto through Getty Images)

The surprising deaths of the 2 Californian guests add to security issues in Mexico. 

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Michoacán is listed as a “don’t journey” spot in Mexico, in keeping with the U.S. State Department.

“Violent crime – resembling homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and theft – is widespread and customary in Mexico,” the federal company noted. “The U.S. authorities has restricted capacity to supply emergency companies to U.S. residents in lots of areas of Mexico, as journey by U.S. authorities workers to sure areas is prohibited or restricted. In many states, native emergency companies are restricted exterior the state capital or main cities.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the U.S. State Department for remark.

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