An Arizona influencer was abducted in Sinaloa, Mexico on Tuesday by a masked gunman who disabled her Cybertruck with tire spikes – and the terrifying crime was captured on video.
Nicole Pardo Molina, 20, is an OnlyFans model with more than 180,000 followers on Instagram. She is known for driving a distinct lilac SUV, which investigators believe is likely how the kidnappers were able to find her.
Investigators said the content creator had been hawking merchandise bearing the image of drug cartel leader Joaquín ‘El Chapo‘ Guzmán before she disappeared.
Cybertrucks and other vehicles produced by Tesla are outfitted with security cameras, which is how the abduction was captured on camera.
The footage showed a white Toyota Corolla pull up next to her vehicle outside a shopping center in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
A gunman with a red and black sweater tied around his face emerged from the back seat and grabbed Molina while she tried to get into her Cybertruck.
The gunman and the driver of the Corolla then pushed her into the car’s backseat before speeding off.
The attackers reportedly used tire spikes to stop her vehicle prior to the abduction, according to El País.
‘According to initial investigations, three armed men in a stolen white vehicle threw tire spikes at the SUV the victim was traveling in, intercepted it, and then forced the victim into the car,’ authorities told the outlet.
Nicole Pardo Molina, 20, is an OnlyFans model with more than 180,000 followers on Instagram. She was abducted by a masked gunman in Sinaloa, Mexico, on Tuesday
The abduction was captured on video thanks to the security cameras in Molina’s Cybertruck
In the video, a gunman and the driver of the car that pulled up next to her Cybertruck can be seen pushing her into the back of their vehicle
Mexican police confirmed Molina’s disappearance and opened a missing persons case. They are investigating whether the crime is related to an ongoing turf war between rival cartels.
El País reported that Molina was selling merchandise bearing the image of El Chapo at the time of the abduction.
The area where she lived and where her father is from is controlled by a rival faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, which El Chapo once led.
The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Sinaloa said that authorities have no information or leads about Molina’s whereabouts and that ‘It is considered that her safety may be at risk, as she could be a victim of a crime.’
Molina was born and raised in the US, and her parents live in Phoenix, Arizona. She frequently travels between the city and Culiacán, El País reported.
The outlet also said that she was pursuing business ventures in Mexico after dropping out of school in the US after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Molina was reportedly selling merchandise bearing the image of former Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán (pictured) at the time of the abduction. Investigators are looking into whether the kidnapping was part of an ongoing turf war between cartels
There were no reported links between Molina and any Mexican cartels before her kidnapping, but authorities now believe that may be the case.
According to the International Federation for Human Rights, in 2024 alone, 3,601 women were reported missing in Mexico, which was a 40 percent increase from the previous year.
In 2025, hundreds of women were kidnapped or disappeared just in Sinaloa.
Other influencers have also been victims of cartel violence in recent years, such as Valeria Marquez, a fashion model who had more than 600,000 followers on Instagram and was shot dead in May during a livestream.
Investigators believe that the shooter may have been tied to the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel based in Jalisco.
