Location scout for Netflix's 'Narcos' shot dead in Mexico

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A "Narcos" location scout was gunned down this week after traveling to one of Mexico's most violent regions to hunt for settings to shoot for the fourth season of the hit Netflix show.

The bullet-riddled body of Carlos Muñoz Portal and his car were found Monday in a remote area in central Mexico close to the border of Hidalgo, which has one of the highest murder rates in Mexico, Variety reported Saturday.

"We are aware of the passing of Carlos Muñoz Portal, a well-respected location scout, and send our condolences to his family," Netflix said in a statement, Variety reported. "The facts surrounding his death are still unknown as authorities continue to investigate."

The seasoned scout worked for Stacy Perskie's Mexico City-based production company Redrum and had a slew of high profile credits to his name, including, "Sicario," "Spectre," "Fast & Furious" and Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto," according to Variety.

Several Mexican journalists reported Muñoz's death on social media.

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