California woman kidnapped while walking her dog in Mexico is safe after 8 months in captivity: Feds

Left: Surveillance video of Monica De Leon Barba walking her dog moments before she was kidnapped. Right: An image of Barba released by the FBI (images via FBI).

A California woman who was kidnapped in November while walking her dog in Mexico has been found alive and is on her way back home.

Monica De Leon Barba was confronted and taken by multiple captors as she walked home from work with her dog on Nov. 29, 2022, in Tepatitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, the FBI said in a statement.

“The FBI is pleased to announce that Monica De Leon Barba is safe and en route to the United States, where she will be reunited with her family and dog after spending eight months in captivity,” the statement said.

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