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Police say 2 children missing after mother killed in home may be in Mexico with father

Police are trying to get in touch with the children's father about their whereabouts but haven't been able to located him.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Police are trying to reach the father of two children who went missing after a woman's death in a Sacramento home.

According to the Sacramento Police Department, officers responded to a medical aid call along the 3700 block of Didcot Circle just before 7:30 p.m. July 8.

Police found 28-year-old Angelica Bravo inside the home. She was ultimately pronounced dead.

Detectives responded to investigate the death but during the investigation, they were unable to find Bravo's two children, four-year-old Athena Lee and two-year-old Mateo Lee, or the father, Camron Lee.

A police spokesperson says the children are considered missing, but Lee is not. They are only trying to speak with him to get more information about the whereabouts of the children.

Police said Camron could be driving a grey 2023 Honda Passport, with license plate 9JUS091. They later said Tuesday morning it's believed to be in Mexico, meaning the criteria for an AMBER Alert hasn't been met.

Police ask anyone with any information on the children's whereabouts, regardless of how minor a detail may seem, to contact the department at its tip line 916-808-0560 or by email at missingpersons@pd.cityofsacramento.org.

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