A missing 21-year-old black woman may be in grave danger after she told her mother on the phone that she was in Tijuana and was going to die.
The FBI office in Las Vegas is now asking the public to help find them Zailey Flores Unitwho was last heard from on January 12, the same day as the terrifying call to his mother, April Reed, according to NBC San Diego.
Black Woman Missing in Tijuana, Called Her Mother to Say She Was Dead Before She Was Found.
Zailey Flores is described as a 5’6″ female with brown eyes, brown skin, 140 pounds, who also goes by “Luna,” “Uni” and “Zay.”
She usually charges her hair color, but it is usually brown, black or slightly copper.
Flores has ties to various places, including Detroit, Michigan; Maricopa County, Tucson, Phoenix, Laveen, and Marana, Arizona; the Slauson Avenue and Skid Row areas of Los Angeles, California; Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada; and Idaho, the report reports.
She had a 43-year-old man who said he was separated from society but brought his donkey back to Cali. pic.twitter.com/CnmNoiZHWQ
– Saint Laurent Shawty✨ (@Tosci_Marie) January 30, 2023
The Secret Revealed By The FBI And The Hope To Find Him
As for distinguishing features, he has scars on his left arm and hand, and his right arms with vertical scars on his wrists, according to the FBI.
So-called cigarette burn marks cover most of her left and right thighs.
Her mother went on to say that her daughter did not understand clearly the last time she spoke.
Reed contacted authorities when his family began receiving random messages via social media asking for a minimum ransom of $750, NBC reported.
I need you all to spread this please. He is only 21 years old pic.twitter.com/eJ0sfFRqcL
– Saint Laurent Shawty✨ (@Tosci_Marie) January 30, 2023
Zailey’s Mother Says She Started Receiving Small Payments
Her boyfriend, Ricardo De La Torre, 43, posted photos to his mother on a Facebook page filled with Zailey’s posts, and said the person behind the page was asking Reed for ransom money.
De La Torre added that she and her daughter went to Tijuana to look at apartments, before she started acting strange and suddenly disappeared.
Reed, who admits her daughter has struggled with drugs and mental illness, says she has been estranged from Zailey for the past three years.
Although her mother has said she has had strange reactions in the past, this seemed like a nightmare, she said.
Meanwhile, the FBI is currently involved in the case along with the US embassy in Tijuana.