Forlì, missing minor found in Ragusa
The minor who disappeared from Forlì on May 30 was found in Ragusa, thanks to the collaboration of the Postal Police and the Police Headquarters of Reggio Emilia and Brescia, which made it possible to trace a foreign citizen in Salò who had met with the young woman and told him that she was headed to Sicily.
Forlì, missing minor found in Ragusa
Traced in Ragusa by a State Police patrol the minor disappeared in Forlì on 30 May. It is the happy ending of a story that has kept the city apprehensive.
The mother had turned to the police station to report her daughter's disappearance, providing a description of the young woman, including some details, such as the absence of telephones, credit cards and money; the young woman had only a backpack and a diary with her.
After the activation of the Search Plan for Missing Persons, Flying Squad personnel started information activities by hearing from friends and acquaintances, including monitoring social media. Thanks also to your collaboration of Postal Police and Furniture Team of Police Headquarters of Reggio Emilia and Brescia, was possible to reconstruct the path followed by the young woman that, After leaving Forlì, she took the train to Modena and Brescia. Its Brescia was the decisive stop that allowed the minor to be traced.
In fact, the turning point occurred yesterday afternoon. - investigators of Brescia Flying Squad they traced it to Salò un foreign citizen which, from the monitoring carried out by Forlì investigators, he had had a meeting with the young woman after his disappearance. The man, initially uncooperative, he finally admitted having met her and to have learned from the minor who wanted to go to Sicily.
So the research they headed to Sicily, in Ragusa in particular, Where the minor was finally tracked down by the Flying Squad of the Police Headquarters. Investigations are underway to understand the reasons for the trip to Sicily, presumably to reach a friend.
The State Police immediately notified the mother who thanked the work of the police.
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