French police have called off their search for Émile, a two-year-old boy who went missing five days ago in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region of France. The child was last seen on Saturday at 5:15 pm in the garden of the grandparents’ house. Although the searches have ended, authorities continue to investigate on the spot.
As found out cm, traces of blood were found in one car, traces of paint in the other. After analysis, the authorities concluded that the blood was of animal origin. The police searched 30 houses and 12 cars.
The Portuguese community living in this region tells morning Post who do not want “another Maddie case” and hope that the boy will still be found.
According to BFMTV, researchers this Wednesday analyzed the mobile data of people who were in the vicinity of the village before and during the period of the disappearance of the child. Telephone operators provided phone numbers that were in the area and found potentially unknown persons in the area.
Despite all the funds involved in the operation and more than 1,200 calls received, there is still no information about the whereabouts of the boy. Authorities have already searched houses, cars and 12 hectares of land. Another 25 people were heard.
Recall that on Monday more than 800 people, including police, local residents, firefighters and volunteers, were looking for Emil.
The boy’s mother, known locally for her very religious family, has already publicly commented on her son’s disappearance. He asked the residents to pray for Emile: “Please pray for the venerable sister Benoît Rencourel, the mystic of Laus apparitions. The devil regularly took her to the mountains to haunt her, but the angels saved her.”
Author: Catarina Cascarrigno
Source: CM Jornal

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