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West Covina couple, relative go missing in Mexico as family seeks answers
PERRIS, Calif. (KABC) -- It's been more than two weeks since relatives last heard from a West Covina couple and another family member who traveled to Mexico over the holidays.
The trio stayed at the family's property in their hometown of Nochistlán in the state of Zacatecas where the family also has a business front.
Trujillo and her sister call the disappearance strange.
They say their parents, Delfina Florentino Hernandez and Jorge Olaf Placencia Jauregui, were preparing to give back to their community with a party on Jan. 3.
But their daughters say their parents and uncle, Pedro Florentino Hernandez, were last seen on the afternoon before the big party.
An employee at the parents' home tells Trujillo police ransacked the place.
But local police tell Trujillo the home is just fine and warn her to not head down to Mexico.
"If he's telling me that my mom's missing to don't go over there because something could happen to me, and then he knows already they broke into my mom's house, they took the cars, the safe and the cameras, why when I ask is there something missing in my mom's house, - 'No, everything is fine. Everything is there,' so it's kind of suspicious now," Trujillo said.
PERRIS, Calif. (KABC) -- It's been more than two weeks since relatives last heard from a West Covina couple and another family member who traveled to Mexico over the holidays.
The trio stayed at the family's property in their hometown of Nochistlán in the state of Zacatecas where the family also has a business front.
Trujillo and her sister call the disappearance strange.
They say their parents, Delfina Florentino Hernandez and Jorge Olaf Placencia Jauregui, were preparing to give back to their community with a party on Jan. 3.
But their daughters say their parents and uncle, Pedro Florentino Hernandez, were last seen on the afternoon before the big party.
An employee at the parents' home tells Trujillo police ransacked the place.
But local police tell Trujillo the home is just fine and warn her to not head down to Mexico.
"If he's telling me that my mom's missing to don't go over there because something could happen to me, and then he knows already they broke into my mom's house, they took the cars, the safe and the cameras, why when I ask is there something missing in my mom's house, - 'No, everything is fine. Everything is there,' so it's kind of suspicious now," Trujillo said.