Aurélie Vaquier has not given any sign of life for more than a month and a half.
The Bézier public prosecutor's office launched on Friday March 12 a call for witnesses concerning the disappearance of this 38-year-old young woman, domiciled in Bédarieux, in the Hérault.
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On February 23, the Bédarieux gendarmerie was informed by his companion of the worrying disappearance of the thirty-something.
The latter would have been seen for the last time on January 28, before vanishing.
Also according to the statements of her companion, she would have left the marital home without any means of payment or locomotion, with only her cell phone and some clothes.
"An investigation for a worrying disappearance was immediately opened by the Béziers prosecutor's office and entrusted to the research brigade of the Béziers gendarmerie company, reinforced by the community of Bédarieux brigades
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said in a statement sent to
Le Figaro on
Friday, Raphaël Balland, the public prosecutor of Béziers.
And to add that
“the operational searches, coupled with the numerous beatings organized by his family and friendly circle, and the first investigations carried out by the investigators did not make it possible to locate the missing person and to understand the circumstances of this disappearance.
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Aurélie Vaquier, 38, missing since January 28, 2021. Béziers prosecutor's office.
Judicial information for "kidnapping and kidnapping" was thus opened by the Béziers prosecutor's office on March 1.
The investigation was entrusted to the Montpellier research section, which set up a working group with ten gendarmes dedicated full time to this case, under the authority of the investigating magistrate.
Investigators are looking for testimonies from all people who can provide information about Aurélie Vaquier or who have seen her since her disappearance.
In the event of information allowing the investigation to progress, you should contact the Montpellier research section 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at the following number: 0 800 971 430.