It’s been more than 10 days since Noé gave any sign of life. The 21-year-old disappeared near Rouen on December 28 leaving a farewell letter behind. His father is doing his best to try to find him.
The mystery of Kevin and Leslie’s disappearance at the end of November has been making headlines on all news sites for several weeks. But the young couple from Deux-Sèvres is not the only one missing. Since December 28 in Rouen, the Noah’s family holds his breath.
Noé Chardron is 21 years old. His relatives last heard from him on the evening of December 28. The young man then sent a message to his sister. He then disappeared from his home, taking with him only his cell phone, but turned off, and his wallet. After days of anguish, his family decided to take matters into their own hands. A battée was organized in Rouen on Sunday 7 January. About thirty people were present and crisscrossed an extended search area for several hours. The beat was notably launched by a friend of Noah, Nancy, as well as by his older brother Leo.
Guillaume Chardron, Noé’s father, went with a small group to Mont Saint-Aignan. Passersby claim to have seen a young man there who strongly resembled Noah on the evening of December 31 near the village church.
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A disturbing letter left by Noah
What aroused the concern of those close to him was the letter that Noah left at home. The Rouennais explains want to end one’s life. Some acquaintances said they weren’t worried that he’s given less news for some time, knowing his character. But for his father and his friends, something would have accentuated this phenomenon during the fall. The beat did not give anything concrete, as explained by the father of the young man who disappeared to our colleagues from BFMTV. But the father of the family does not lose hope that his son will be found safe and sound soon, or may Noah come back on his own by becoming aware of the mobilization.
The police are continuing their investigation and are currently studying several leads. If you have any information that could interest the investigators, you can call 0232812557 or 0662946052.