
The surveys will now continue within the framework of the National Investigation Unit.
The operational system mobilizing a hundred gendarmes in Vivonne (Vienne) to find a 28-year-old woman, who has been missing for a week, was “raised” Thursday afternoon, ending the field research, at informed with the gendarmerie.
A final rattlement was made Thursday morning around this small town 20 km south of Poitiers, where the missing regularly practiced running.
Investigations will now continue within the framework of the National Investigation Cell, made up of around twenty agents, added the same source.
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Agathe Hilairet, 28, has not given any sign of life since she left her parents’ home last Thursday to Vivonne to go to run.
Judicial information for “kidnapping and sequestration” was opened on Monday by the Poitiers prosecutor’s office, in order to strengthen the means of investigation implemented to find this woman of frail Corpulence (1.65 m, 35 kg).
According to the gendarmerie, 178 signage were received as part of the call for witnesses launched last Friday.
For three days, a large area of 100 km2 had been ratified by a hundred gendarmes, supported by divers surveying rivers and a helicopter with thermal camera.
The research was then tightened in a sector of about 3 km2 around Vivonne, before expanding again.