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Three Suspects Charged Over Disappearance of Australian Surfers Jake and Callum Robinson and Their American Friend Jack Carter in Mexico

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Reports from Zeta and Talk Baja indicate that all three suspects were arrested with an assortment of methamphetamines and other illegal drugs at the time of their arrest.
The three foreign surfers in Mexico were allegedly murdered by a group of three robbers after one of the surfers refused to hand over their vehicle during a carjacking, according to authorities. The three men may also have been targeted because their truck bore American license plates, although law enforcement has not yet confirmed this theory.
Jack Carter Rhoad, 30, and brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, were last sighted in Baja California province. The trio was enjoying a surfing vacation in Ensenada, about an hour and a half south of the U.S.-Mexico border when they vanished. Their bodies were found on a ranch in northern Mexico on Friday.
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Jesús Gerardo Garcia Cota, aka El Kekas, along with his partner Ari Gisel García Cota, and Cristian Alejandro García, El Kekas’s brother, have been charged after police found four bodies at the bottom of a well on a ranch in northern Mexico.
Reports from Zeta and Talk Baja indicate that all three suspects were arrested with an assortment of methamphetamines and other illegal drugs at the time of their arrest.
The arrests took place during two separate police operations on Wednesday, May 1. It’s noted that 23-year-old García Cota was allegedly found in possession of one of the missing men’s mobile phones.
Although police have not officially confirmed the identities of the bodies found in the well, Border Report and FOX 5 San Diego, citing a source in the Baja California Attorney General’s office, claim they are the missing tourists.

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