(AP)
CANCUN, Mexico — Mexican investigators say they can't locate a former "Survivor" producer to question him about the death of his wife in this Caribbean resort city.
Bruce Beresford-Redman hasn't been charged in the case, but his passport was confiscated and he was ordered not to leave Mexico after his wife's body was found in a sewer at the Moon Palace Resort on April 8. Police described him as a suspect.
Rodolfo Garcia, deputy attorney general for Quintana Roo state, said Friday that investigators had tried twice to summon the television producer for questioning but could not locate him.
Investigators asked the U.S. consulate in Merida, another city on the Yucatan peninsula, to "present" Beresford-Redman but were told he was not in the custody of the diplomatic mission, Garcia said.
It was unclear if Mexican authorities made any other efforts to locate Beresford-Redman.
Mexican authorities had previously identified Eutiquio Salas as a lawyer for Beresford-Redman, but Salas said Saturday he was not representing the producer.
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