Crime

FBI reward now $50,000 for man, wanted in Sacramento mom’s death, and two kids

Federal authorities on Tuesday announced up to $50,000 in combined rewards for information that helps locate a Sacramento man accused in the 2024 death of his partner, as well as the couple’s two children, who have been missing for nearly 18 months.

The FBI said they were offering up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Camron Lee, who authorities allege fled after the July 8, 2024, death of Angelica Bravo at a North Sacramento home. A separate reward of up to $25,000 was also announced for information leading to the location and recovery of the children, Athena Lee, now 5, and Mateo Lee, now 3.

Authorities believe Lee had spirited the children to Southern California and possibly Mexico before authorities discovered Bravo’s body at a residence on Didcot Circle in the Oak Knoll neighborhood.

The Sacramento Police Department is searching for, from left, Camron Lee, Athena Lee and Mateo Lee after Angelica Bravo was found dead July 8, 2024.
The Sacramento Police Department is searching for, from left, Camron Lee, Athena Lee and Mateo Lee after Angelica Bravo was found dead July 8, 2024. Sacramento Police Department

“Bravo’s family has suffered for over a year as they mourn the loss of Angelica and fear for the safety of Athena and Mateo,” Sid Patel, who leads the FBI Sacramento field office, said in a statement. “We urge anyone with information related to the whereabouts of Lee and his children to come forward.”

Lee was initially listed as a person of interest before being charged in March with murder after the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office concluded that homicidal violence could not be ruled out as a cause of Bravo’s death. Prosecutors said Bravo’s body showed multiple injuries, and toxicology testing detected MDMA in her system.

Angelica Bravo poses with her daughter, Athena, in a photo shared by family members. Bravo was found dead July 8 in her North Sacramento home.
Angelica Bravo poses with her daughter, Athena, in a photo shared by family members. Bravo was found dead July 8 in her North Sacramento home. Dawn Bodea

Bravo’s family said the 28-year-old mother of three was ending a violent relationship with Lee in the days before her death.

Lee had earlier been charged in the days after Bravo’s death with four counts of possession of an assault weapon, and a federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was issued a month later. Authorities have said Lee’s vehicle was later found abandoned near Ensenada.

Lee, 40, was described by the FBI as 5-foot-9 and weighing 180 pounds with black hair, brown eyes and extensive tattoos across his neck, torso and arms, as well as “NEW YORK” across his back.

Anyone with information was asked to contact the FBI at 800-CALL-FBI (225-5324), submit tips at tips.fbi.gov, or contact Sacramento police at 916-808-5471. Tips can be provided anonymously.

This story was originally published December 23, 2025 at 7:05 PM.

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