A nine-year-old child, domiciled in Condé-sur-l'Escaut (North), is actively sought. Little Noa, suffering from autism, disappeared after leaving his parents' home on Thursday morning. He would have been seen in the middle of the day in the Macou district, according to La Voix du Nord.
Since Thursday morning, the residents of Condé-sur-l'Escaut have been mobilizing to find the child. "He is black in skin, barefoot, dressed in a blue long-sleeved shirt and jeans with holes," said the mayor, Grégory Lelong, who coordinates the research, on his Facebook page.
"Do not detain him because of his behavioral disorder," warns the city councilor, calling to contact 17 if there is any doubt.
This Friday, new search operations are planned, this time with the help of law enforcement, says 20 Minutes. The mayor calls for volunteers to join the battered citizens.
Anyone with information that would allow them to find Noa is asked to contact the Condé-sur-l'Escaut police station on 03.27.19.33.70 or to dial 17.