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Disappearance of Lucie in the Meuse: the teenager not found for 10 days, an investigation opened

The 16-year-old teenager left the family home &agrav; Vavincourt, in the Meuse, Sunday February 4 in the morning. His family has had no news since.

Lucie Cavare, 16 years old, has been missing for 10 days. She would have left the family home, located &agrav; Vavincourt, à about ten kilometers north of Bar-le-Duc (Meuse), at around 5:20 a.m., Sunday February 4 in the morning. According to L'Is republican, his parents would have noticedé his disappearance à when they wake up. A judicial investigation into a disturbing disappearance has been launched. opened Thursday February 8 by the Bar-le-Duc public prosecutor's office and entrusted to the public prosecutor's office. the Commercy research brigade, reports for its part Actu.fr. 

As of February 4, Lucie's mother had launched an initiative. a call à help on the Helpful Bar-le-Duc Facebook page. "Hello, I am looking for my daughter Lucie, she lefté the house à Vavincourt in the morning. Anyone who has seen it or has any information, please contact me. Thank you for your help,” she explained in a comment on a photo of the young woman with long Venetian blonde hair and blue eyes.

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Around twenty auditions carried out

In his appeal à broadcast witnesses On February 13, the Meuse gendarmerie specified that the teenager, who will celebrate her 17th birthday next March, was wearing a down jacket & ;agrave; black hoodie, a sweatshirt à red hoodie with an embroidered flower on the torso, light pants and white Adidas sneakers at the time of his disappearance. The one who has braces would also have left the family home taking a bag with them. back of the East Pack brand. On the other hand, the family would have confidedé &agrav; BFMTV that Lucie would not have taken any money or paper when leaving. Likewise, his cell phone would have remained intact. at their parents place. On the other hand, the teenager would have taken away her that of his little brother, without taking the charger. 

À At this stage, investigators are not ruling out any leads, explains France 3 Regions, which also reports that Lucie was taken into custody. registered in the file of wanted persons at the national level and that around twenty hearings have already taken place. été carried out. Many reports would also have already been made. été addressed, says France 3. It must be said that a package of posters aimed at finding her were é posted up everywhere in the south of the Meuse & this day. Likewise, the appeal launched on social networks by his parents was é widely relayed. The investigators would wait for the first returns of their call for help. witnesses.

A voluntary departure?

If all avenues are considered éagrave; At this stage, the first elements of the investigation however seem to suggest that Lucie Cavare would have left the family home voluntarily. According to information from BFMTV, in addition to the fact that the teenager had run away from home, the week before his disappearance, his parents would have found him. in their mailbox a note, it seems, written by Lucie. According to the prosecution, which is echoed by Actu.fr, the mail would have been damaged. sent on February 7 and would have arrived in the parents' mailbox on the 8th. "Mom it's Lucie, I'm fine and I'm safe" , we could read above. If the young woman's mother claims to recognize her daughter's writing, the investigation continues its course .

If you have any information that could help, you can contact the gendarmerie at 06.29.75.63.97. The Bar-le-Duc police station at 03.29.79.00.17/Emergency call: 17.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116