Port Missing since Wednesday November 13, Nathan, 17, was found missing since Wednesday, November 13. last seen at the bus stop not far from his school. According to his friends, he could intend to join Spain before perhaps another country.
A disappearance that worries. A call à witnesses witnessed launched this Friday March 15 by the national police of Tarn-et-Garonne after the worrying disappearance of Nathan, 17, not far from Montauban. “Active searches are being carried out to try to find him," the divisional commissioner R&eac;gis Allegri à our colleagues at La Dépêche. Seen for the last time Wednesday March 13 shortly after 10 a.m. the bus stop near his establishment after the end of his classes, since then, Nathan has not given any more lessons. sign of life. It was his mother who gave him his name. alerted him via a post on Facebook giving some information about his child around 5 p.m., worried not to see him return. At the time of his disappearance, Nathan was wearing a black parka, gray shoes and in possession of a bag containing clothing. sell. Measuring 1.70 m and weighing 60 kg, he has brown hair and brown eyes. In order to make a little pocket money, the teenager made a habit of buying clothes at flea markets in order to resell them on Vinted, reports BFMTV . According to several of his friends, Nathan would aim to reach Spain before going to another country, specifies the continuous news media.
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"He's a smart kid"
Described by his mother à our colleagues like an intelligent child, Nathan is a student who "has rather good grades" &agrav; school. "He is interested in All. But since he was in high school, I no longer recognized him,” she explained. For the latter, her son would be someone very influential and would have “bad relationships”. To try to find him, an investigation into the disappearance of a minor was launched. opened under the authority of the from the Montauban public prosecutor's office, R&eac;gis Allegri informed the daily. "It seems that it is not in this boy's habit to leave," he added. Anyone who may have seen or heard something ' its subject is invited; &agrav; contact 17 or directly the Montauban police station, à namely 05 63 21 54 00 daytime during the week, and 05 63 21 54 12 in the evenings and weekends.
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