Two brothers from Western Australia went missing during a surfing trip to Mexico, sparking a desperate search.
Jake and Callum Robinson are believed to have disappeared in the Baja California region, near Ensenada, on the northwest coast of Mexico.
After sharing regular posts on social media about the first two days of their trip, they made no contact for four days.
According to local Mexican media reports, a Special Operations Group was sent to join the police in the search for the missing brothers.
Jake Robinson, a doctor, was visiting his brother, who is a lacrosse player living in the United States, and the keen surfers had made the trip to Mexico with another friend.
The brothers’ family is reportedly trying to organize a trip to the region to search for them.
Jake and Callum Robinson have not been heard from for days after going on a surf trip to Mexico (pictured with their parents)
The pair are understood to have disappeared from the Baja California region near Esenada.
Local news outlet En Contraste reported that authorities tracked one of the brothers’ phone and found it in the possession of a woman who is in custody.
The couple’s mother, Debra Robinson, asked for help on social media.
“Reaching out to anyone who has seen my two children,” she wrote.
‘They have not contacted us since Saturday, April 27. They are traveling with another American citizen friend.
‘They were supposed to book an Airbnb in Rosarito after their camping weekend, but they didn’t show up.
“Callum has type one diabetes so there is a medical concern as well.”
The third man in the group, Jack Carter Rhoad, is also missing.
More to follow.