Crime & Safety
Amber Alert Cancelled For Three Missing Houston Children When They Are Found In Mexico
Family confirms to the Texas Department of Public Safety that the children crossed the border into Mexico with their mother.

Updated Jan. 13 at 11:55 a.m.: An Amber Alert issued Wednesday for three children taken from their grandmother's home has been cancelled after the family confirmed the children are in Mexico.
Jason Frausto, 2; Aaliyah Frausto, 3; and Isac Frausto, 5, were taken by their mother Doris Camerena, 24, who is the non-custodial biological mother to the children.
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Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety who issued the Amber Alert have not indicated if Camerena will face criminal charges if she re-enters the U.S.
Original Story: HOUSTON, TX -- The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued an Amber Alert for three children after they were taken from their grandmother’s home on Jan. 10.
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Jason Frausto, 2; Aaliyah Frausto, 3; and Isac Frausto, 5, were taken by their mother Doris Camerena, 24, who is the non-custodial biological mother to the children.
Authorities believe that Camerena could be traveling to Mexico in a gold colored Chevrolet Cruz, license plate FGJ6333.
Officials believe the children are in grave or immediate danger.
Anyone with any information regarding this abduction, you are asked to call DPS at 832-627-1138.
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