Missing San Diego Tourists Found Dead in Well in Baja, Mexico

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Mexican authorities say they've identified the bodies of a San Diego couple who were reported missing last week.

According to ABC News, the Baja California state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the victims were identified as retirees Ian Hirschsohn and Kathy Harvey.

The couple had been staying in Ensenada,  located about three hours south of the border, and were supposed to return to San Diego on August 31.

Investigators searching an unpopulated area south of Ensenada uncovered human remains at the bottom of a well the following day. The bodies were recovered Friday and Saturday, the statement said.

Family members say an investigation is underway and that that foul play is suspected.

Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating the disappearance of missing LA firefighter Frank Aguilar, who went missing last month after he visited his condo south of Tijuana.

Aguilar, 48, has been missing since August 20. Aguilar was taking a part-time medical leave in Rosarito, Mexico. 

The 20-year veteran firefighter's family says he left to check on his Airbnb and never came home. 

His daughters spoke out about their missing dad, according to a story from NBC Bay Area on Friday.

"It's a nightmare, my dad is my best friend, he's my heart, he's my world," said Amaris Aguilar, the eldest daughter of Frank Aguilar, who with her sister, have experienced a roller coaster of emotions in the last 13 days to NBA Bay Area. "Every day is different, one day I'm 'oh my dad,' I'm thinking the worst, but like yesterday and today, I think we need to work, do everything we can to get back to my dad, to help my dad."