California police have identified a woman found dead in a home this week that sparked a hunt for her two children and the children’s father.
A vehicle believed to be driven by the father, 38-year-old Camron Lee, has entered Mexico, the Sacramento Police Department said. They did not say how they planned to pursue locating him and the children, but said that the 2023 Honda Passport’s entry into Mexico meant that the case doesn’t meet the criteria for an Amber Alert.
The vehicle was not registered to Lee, KCRA reported, but was instead a loaner vehicle from a dealership.
The Sacramento Fire Department identified the dead woman as 28-year-old Angelica Bravo, KOVR said. She was pronounced dead at the scene, as CrimeOnline reported, but investigators have not released a cause or manner of death.
Camron Lee has not been named as a suspect or a person of interest in Bravo’s death. But police are looking for him and the two children, 4-year-old Athena Lee and 2-year-old Mateo Lee.
Sacramento Police said they were still looking for the children and have set up tip line for information at 916-808-0560.
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[Featured image: Athena Lee, Camron Lee, and Mateo Lee/Sacramento Police Department]