The teenager was last seen on Monday November 25 when she went to college in Côtes-d'Armor. On Friday, a search was carried out, without success.
A fear that sets in. The mayor of the town of Pabu, in Côtes-d'Armor, told France info this Sunday, December 1 that there was “a lot, a lot of concern” in the town and at the same time “a deep feeling of solidarity”, after the disappearance for six days of Morgane, 13 years old.
“There is a lot of emotion” in this town of around 2,700 inhabitants, assured Pierre Salliou.
“The more the days pass, the more helpless we feel,” the mayor acknowledged, even if he remains hopeful that she will be found “alive,” even though no clue has so far led to her being found “alive.” find the trace of the missing girl. “There is a lot of emotion” in the town, said the elected official.
No news for 6 days
Morgane left the family home on Monday around 7:15 a.m. to go to college, she never made it there and since then, her family and friends have had no news of her.
The schoolgirl, who never ran away, had a “heated discussion” with her parents, during which her father broke her smartphone and took her SIM card, according to prosecutor Nicolas Heitz.
According to the testimony of a friend of the teenager, the latter “was able to indicate on social networks that she would not come to class on Monday”.
800 people mobilized for a hunt
Fifty gendarmes remained mobilized this Sunday, looking for the teenager. Among them, 20 gendarme investigators, 20 gendarmes responsible for door-to-door operations and 10 dedicated to road checks.
They are in addition to the dozens of gendarmes already mobilized in Guingamp, as well as nautical divers, dogs and helicopters. Morgane's phone is also being analyzed by investigators.
A hunt was carried out on Friday in Pabu. Between 700 and 800 people mobilized, including members of the neighboring Ligue 2 football club En Avant Guingamp. The mayor said this Sunday that he was “very surprised and very moved” by this mobilization.
“The gendarmerie units are fully committed to exploring all avenues in order to find this young girl as quickly as possible. This commitment will not weaken as long as this teenager is missing,” promised the public prosecutor of Saint-Brieuc Nicolas Heitz in a press release. He is due to speak on Monday about the progress of the research.