FBI Puts $50K On The Line In Hunt For Missing Sacramento Kids

The FBI is putting up to $50,000 on the table as agents and Sacramento police search for a missing father and his two young children, all tied to the death of 28-year-old Angelica Bravo. The money, which is split into $25,000 to identify and arrest a suspect and $25,000 to find the children, comes more than a year after Bravo’s body was discovered in a north Sacramento home. Authorities have identified 39-year-old Camron Lee as the person of interest. He remains at large, and Athena and Mateo have not been seen since July 2024.

In a Dec. 23 statement, the FBI’s Sacramento field office confirmed the reward offer, listed several aliases for Lee, described distinctive tattoos, and urged anyone with information to step forward, according to FBI Sacramento. Local TV viewers first heard about the new reward when the notice aired on ABC10, which highlighted the federal push to get fresh leads.

Inside The Case So Far

Sacramento police found Bravo’s body inside a Didcot Circle residence on July 8, 2024, and said her two children were not at the home when officers arrived. The Sacramento County Coroner reported abrasions and contusions on Bravo and said there was no definitive evidence of strangulation, but that asphyxiation by smothering could not be ruled out. Toxicology tests detected MDMA, MDA and cannabinoids, and the cause of death was listed as “undetermined,” according to KCRA. In the months since, family members have held memorials and launched private efforts to keep the children’s faces in circulation while investigators continue the search…

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