“The investigation took another form”, the prosecutor evokes a “very active” search

The investigation, according to the Aix-en-Provence public prosecutor’s office, is progressing smoothly and is now adopting a more technical approach, thus eliminating any stagnation.

Six months after the disappearance of Émile, two and a half years old, in an Alpine hamlet, the Aix-en-Provence prosecutor’s office ensures that the investigation remains intense and adopts a more technical approach. The prosecutor, Jean-Luc Blachon, emphasizes that despite the persistence of the activity, the field investigation did not provide clear answers on the circumstances of the child’s disappearance. The investigation takes a more technical direction with gendarmerie investigators analyzing a set of digital and telephone data.

The objective is to understand the events surrounding Émile’s disappearance by examining the movements of people in the area before and after the fateful moment. This in-depth approach demonstrates the desire to unravel the threads of this disturbing enigma. The prosecutor highlights the lack of conclusive results from the searches carried out in the houses of the hamlet and other places linked to the case. Nearly 900 reports were processed, and technical police operations led to the production of nearly 300 seals. A meticulous approach aimed at clarifying the gray areas of this mysterious disappearance.

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From the disturbing disappearance to the criminal investigation

The worrying disappearance of Émile in Digne-les-Bains quickly evolved into a criminal investigation for “kidnapping” and “sequestration” once entrusted to two investigating judges from Aix-en-Provence. Restricted access to Haut-Vernet, where the second home of Émile’s maternal grandparents is located, underlines the media coverage of the affair. Since the end of September, calm has reigned in the region, and the access ban has not been renewed by the mayor.

However, the persistent echo of the investigation and the desperate quest of Émile’s parents, broadcast in Famille Chrétienne, underline the persistent pain and the urgency for answers. Six months after Émile’s disappearance, the investigation remains active with an in-depth technical focus. The criminal aspects of the case intensify efforts to unravel the mystery surrounding this tragic disappearance, bringing a sense of concern and urgency to this quest for truth.

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