The 25-year-old young woman had been actively sought since Friday November 8, the day she left her grandmother's home without her cell phone.
She had been missing since Friday November 8. That day, Alice, a 25-year-old student, left her grandmother's home in Pouilley-les-Vignes (Doubs), where she is temporarily residing. Then, don't give any more news for three days. After a call for witnesses launched by the department's gendarmerie, the young woman was finally found Monday evening in Cussey-sur-l'Ognon, reports France 3 Bourgogne Franche-Comté.
For her mother, it was three terrible days during which she imagined the worst. “She is lost at the moment, she is in a depressed state”she explained to the local media before adding: “We’re making a lot of assumptions, I’m very worried.” In order to find her quickly, Alice's family and friends relayed the gendarmerie's wanted notice on social networks, with photos of the young woman.
Heavy research device
After his disappearance on Friday, a witness saw him the next day at a bus stop located at the entrance to the village of Auxons, still in Doubs. “She left without her cell phone,” Alice's mother said. “But she tried to call us on a jogger’s phone on Saturday to come pick her up. Unfortunately, we only discovered the message in the evening. And since then, nothing more, she lamented to France 3.
Alarmed by this worrying disappearance, the gendarmerie deployed a heavy search system. A helicopter flew over the area to explore the wooded areas on Saturday afternoon. “Ground patrols were also carried out with dog teams”specifies France 3 regions. But without result. Searches were still underway Monday evening, according to local media. Before finally finding Alice at the side of the road, in the town of Cussey-sur-l'Ognon.
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