The Saint-Gaudens prosecutor opened a judicial investigation on Tuesday after the disappearance of a 12-year-old girl, educated at the college of Montréjeau, in Haute-Garonne.
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The gendarmes launched a call for witnesses, went door-to-door, conducted searches by helicopter, with a dog team, but "
to date, the searches are in vain,
" prosecutor Christophe Amunzateguy told AFP .
On Thursday, September 17, the girl who will be 12 in October went to college, but she did not return home.
His grandmother, who has custody of it, raised the alarm.
"
I requested the opening of a judicial investigation for worrying disappearance and the referral of an investigating judge, in order to give a new legal framework and a new impetus to engage all possible means to find her
", specified the magistrate.
The young girl had arrived from Guadeloupe this summer and had just returned to college in Montréjeau, a town of 3000 inhabitants located between Tarbes and Toulouse, and was living with her grandmother.
In the call for witnesses posted on its Facebook page, the Haute-Garonne gendarmerie indicates that the schoolgirl “
would have disappeared in the areas of Montréjeau or Gourdan-Polignan.
About 1m65 to 1m70, normal build, short black curly hair.
Dress code: Gray jogging bottoms, white tank top, black and white sneakers
”.
For the time being, continues the prosecutor, “
no leads have been ruled out
” concerning this “
young girl without stories
”, who had never run away.