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Internet star abducted at gunpoint in Mexico is found safe
Summary
Sinaloa authorities said Nicole 'La Nicholette' Pardo Molina, an online creator, was located safe after being abducted at gunpoint in Culiacán, and investigators are probing the case.
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Nicole 'La Nicholette' Pardo Molina, a 20-year-old online creator, was reported abducted at gunpoint last week in Culiacán, Sinaloa. The case attracted attention after video circulated showing her vehicle at a shopping centre. The Attorney General's Office of the State of Sinaloa announced she has been located safe and attributed the outcome to citizen collaboration. Federal security officials said they had tracked a vehicle connected to the incident and were notified.
Reported details:
- Authorities reported the abduction took place in front of a shopping centre in Culiacán and that the incident was captured on vehicle security footage.
- The Attorney General's Office of Sinaloa announced the US dual national has been located safe and credited citizen collaboration for the development.
- Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch said a vehicle linked to the case was being tracked and federal authorities were alerted. Investigators are probing possible links to ongoing gang clashes.
- Media reports say Molina had been selling merchandise bearing images of jailed and former cartel leaders and that she splits time between Phoenix and Culiacán; broader reporting notes high numbers of missing women in the region.
Summary:
Authorities say Molina has been found safe and an active investigation is under way into the circumstances and possible gang-related motives. Undetermined at this time.
