Police Find Man and Child in Mexico

警方在墨西哥發現一名男子與一名兒童


Introduction

Police caught a 40-year-old man in Mexico. They also found his 5-year-old daughter.

警方在墨西哥逮捕了一名 40 歲的男子,並找到了他 5 歲的女兒。

Main Body

On May 25, 2026, police found a dead woman in Los Angeles. Her name was Marisol Fregoso. Someone killed her. The police looked for her husband, Ruben Fregoso, and their daughter, Daleyza.

2026 年 5 月 25 日,警方在洛杉磯發現一名死亡的女性。她的名字是 Marisol Fregoso。有人殺害了她。警方隨後尋找她的丈夫 Ruben Fregoso 以及他們的女兒 Daleyza。

Police saw a video of Ruben and the girl. They had bags and left a parking lot. Ruben left his car in a garage. Then he and the girl went to Mexico in secret.

警方看到一段 Ruben 與女孩的影片。他們提著袋子離開了一個停車場。Ruben 將車留在車庫中,然後他與女孩秘密前往墨西哥。

Now, the law says Ruben is a criminal. He killed his wife and hurt his child. He can go to prison for 25 years or for his whole life. The city is very sad about this.

現在,法律認定 Ruben 為一名罪犯。他殺害了妻子並傷害了孩子。他可能面臨 25 年監禁或終身監禁。整個城市對此感到非常悲痛。

Conclusion

Ruben is in a Mexican jail. The girl is going back to her family with help from the US Embassy.

Ruben 目前在墨西哥的監獄中。女孩將在美國大使館的幫助下回到家人身邊。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Past' Story Mode

When we tell a story about something that already happened, we change the action words. Look at how the words change in this story:

  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Look \rightarrow Looked
  • See \rightarrow Saw
  • Leave \rightarrow Left

Simple Rule: Most words just need -ed at the end (like looked). But some are 'rebels' and change completely (like see becoming saw).

Quick Examples from the Text:

  • "Police found a dead woman" (It happened in the past).
  • "He killed his wife" (It happened in the past).

Talking About People

To show who owns what, we use these small words:

His\text{His} \rightarrow belongs to a man (Example: His daughter) Her\text{Her} \rightarrow belongs to a woman (Example: Her name) Their\text{Their} \rightarrow belongs to a group (Example: Their daughter)

Vocabulary Learning

caught (v.)
To capture someone or find someone who did something wrong.
Example:The police caught the thief yesterday.
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden and not told to other people.
Example:They have a secret meeting at midnight.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something against the law.
Example:The criminal went to court for his crimes.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:He had to stay in prison for five years.
embassy (n.)
The official office of one country in another country.
Example:I went to the US embassy to get a visa.
Practice A2 words in a crossword