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Kidnapping alert: an 8-year-old girl kidnapped by three men in the Vosges

2021-04-13T19:40:47.828Z


The girl could be accompanied by her mother, Lola Montemaggi, who is not allowed to see her alone. An 8-year-old girl named Mia Montemaggi was kidnapped this Tuesday, April 13 by three men in Poulières, in the Vosges. The kidnapping alert was triggered on Tuesday, April 13 at around 9 p.m. To discover "A little voice told me to leave": who are the voluntary disappearances and why do they choose to evaporate in nature? To read also: Nantes: around the "house of horror", the ghost of Xavier Dup


An 8-year-old girl named Mia Montemaggi was kidnapped this Tuesday, April 13 by three men in Poulières, in the Vosges.

The kidnapping alert was triggered on Tuesday, April 13 at around 9 p.m.

To discover

  • "A little voice told me to leave": who are the voluntary disappearances and why do they choose to evaporate in nature?

To read also: Nantes: around the "house of horror", the ghost of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès still lurks

The girl is described as being of European type, measuring 1m30, brown eyes, long brown hair with bangs, wearing small gold earrings with a red design, dressed in black pants, a t- shirt, a zipped gray waistcoat with gold dots, a white puffer jacket with black polka dots and white fur lining.

She was abducted around 11:30 am by three men, of European type.

Two of them are said to be between 25 and 35 years old, one of whom is said to have a cross-shaped tattoo on his neck, and a third is between 45 and 50 years old.

They are likely to be driven in an anthracite gray Volkswagen transporter vehicle.

The girl could be accompanied by her mother Lola Montemaggi, who is not allowed to see her alone, 28 years old, 1m70, very thin, shoulder-length light brown hair, two "

star

"

tattoos

on the inside. 'a wrist, capable of circulating in a black Peugeot 207 vehicle, registered BZ 370 GZ.

"If you locate the child, do not intervene yourself, immediately call 0 800 36 32 68 or send an email to

alert-enlevement@gendarmerie.interieur.gouv.fr

"

, it was indicated.

Source: lefigaro

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