California fugitive captured in Mexico, kids reunited with family after mom’s death

Camron Lee, the fugitive accused of killing Sacramento mother Angelica Bravo and disappearing with their two young children nearly two years ago, was captured in Mexico this weekend and placed into custody Tuesday morning at a San Diego jail.

Lee, 40, was booked into San Diego Central Jail at 1:22 a.m. by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official. Jail records list him as ineligible for release and show a murder charge along with a federal hold in connection with Bravo’s death.

The FBI said Lee was apprehended Sunday in Primo Tapia, Baja California, after authorities received a tip from the public — 18 months after Bravo’s July 2024 death…

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