An Albuquerque woman who disappeared in January has contacted her family to tell them she's in Mexico.
Aaron Alexis said he read the email from his mother, Heather Alexis, over and over.
"'Hey guys, I'm OK. I'm in Acapulco. I was having an emotional crisis,'" said Aaron Alexis, reading the letter from his mother.
The Albuquerque mother told family members she was with a friend in Mexico and she has no plans to return home.
"I am sorry it has to be this way. I don?t know when I'm coming back," said Alexis.
Albuquerque police said Heather Alexis, 42, was last seen by her daughter, Aaliyah, on Jan. 22. The 14-year-old reported her mother missing to police the next day.
In the email, Heather Alexis provided a number in Mexico for her children to call.
According to the missing persons report, 20-year-old Aaron Alexis relies on food stamps and a disability check to get by each month. He told Action 7 News his father is in Puerto Rico, and now, without his mother, he's helping to look after his sister.
The family's church pastor is also stepping in to help.
"We're focusing on the kids' health and welfare," said Rev. Brian W. Winter, of St. Chad's Episcopal Church.
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