Mexico City anti-crime group offers $750,000 reward for information on location of 12 missing
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An anti-crime group in Mexico City is offering a $750,000 reward for information that leads to finding 12 young people who were kidnapped in broad daylight from an after-hours bar in the capital.
The Citizen Council for Public Safety announced the reward Monday, a month after the group was abducted from the Zona Rosa business and entertainment district.
Council's president Luis Wertman says the group hopes to find the young men and women alive.
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Surveillance tape shows men herding a few of the missing at a time into compact cars. They haven't been heard from since.
Prosecutors say the abductions are linked to a dispute between two rival drug gangs in the Tepito neighborhood. It is one of the city's most dangerous areas and home to most of the abducted.