It’s a very worrying disappearance. Jessy Guitton has vanished without a trace in Châteaubriant (Loire-Atlantique). The young boy has not been found for 24 hours, missing since Tuesday the 29th.
In October, around 3:30 p.m., there was no sign of life. He lives with his mother in Saint-Vincent-des-Landes. The boy was ‘dropped off in front of his father’s home, on rue Michel-Grimault in Châteaubriant (44).’ A call for witnesses has been issued.
On Wednesday morning, the gendarmerie issued a call for witnesses to find the missing 13-year-old boy, ‘with the authorization of the public prosecutor.’ Jessy’s relatives are worried. Authorities have deemed his absence concerning. ‘He left the premises and has not been seen since,’ added the gendarmerie.
Since then, the boy’s relatives have been very worried. Description of Jessy: According to the search notice, the teenager is slim, of Caucasian origin, and is 1.65 meters tall. He has brown eyes and short brown hair. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing ‘a French national team tracksuit and carrying a large sports bag.’ Search efforts have been conducted.”
So far, the search efforts have been unsuccessful. The Châteaubriant gendarmerie informed its colleagues at Ouest-France that ‘numerous operational search operations were conducted throughout the night.’ The searches have not led to any results. Unfortunately, they were unsuccessful. ‘Indeed, searches were carried out late into the night (from Tuesday to Wednesday) without success,’ added Gendarmerie Commander Balitch, while a neighborhood investigation was underway.
An area has been cordoned off. On Wednesday morning, the gendarmerie resumed the search in collaboration with the national police. ‘Today’s canine searches are covering the area with the assistance of the municipal police,’ added the commander. Escape is considered likely. The main hypothesis put forth by the gendarmerie is ‘presumed escape,’ as no other leads have been mentioned.