Where to look for Michael Erard? On Wednesday November 6, the man, aged 50, left his home in Exincourt, 34 rue du Maroc, where he lived with his mother. Since then, his loved ones have had no news and are very worried. “We had a heated discussion. Angry, he slammed the door, leaving his phone behind. I fear he made a desperate move. He is fragile, without a job, without a friend,” worries his big brother Thierry, who has gone to the police station several times to inquire about the research carried out: “We are told that there is more urgent matter to deal with. . It’s scandalous.”
The prosecutor: “The police have few elements”
The Montbéliard prosecutor, Paul-Edouard Lallois, indicates that the case was taken seriously by the police. “A procedure is well carried out. Doubien is listed on the wanted persons file. The police made use of the few elements they had. This person emptied the contents of their cell phone. It may be a voluntary disappearance given the context. The Social Samu was contacted and the places where this person used to walk were inspected. It didn’t do anything.”
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“He left on foot”
When he disappeared, Michael Erard (long beard and white hair) was dressed in a military jacket, a camouflage poncho, and black jogging pants. He was carrying a backpack. The Exincourtois is 1.90 m tall and weighs 86 kilos. “He left on foot, does not have a vehicle, he likes to be at the water's edge, in the Montbéliard sector and its surroundings (near the airfield in particular)”, indicates Thierry Erard who invites all people who think they have seen their brother to contact him on 06 44 97 96 88 or 06 92 98 52 60.