FBI offers $20,000 reward month after U.S. woman kidnapped in Mexico: "We're not gonna give up on my mom"
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More than a month after an American woman was kidnapped from her home in Mexico, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said it is offering a $20,000 reward for information that leads to her "physical location."
In a news release issued Thursday, the FBI said they believe that 63-year-old Maria del Carmen Lopez, was taken from her Pueblo Nuevo, Colima home on Feb. 9.
CBS Los Angeles reports that Lopez is a mother of seven, with many of her children still living in Southern California. She often makes trips to visit the family spread throughout the Southland.

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