the first elements of the investigation

the first elements of the investigation

The 42-year-old mother has not given any sign of life since January 6. A call for witnesses for a worrying disappearance has been launched.

His relatives have not heard from him for a week. On January 6, Caroline Calmel, a 42-year-old mother, left her home, located in the town of Rochefort-Samson (Drôme), in the morning in her car, a Volkswagen Polo. If Caroline Calmel’s vehicle has since been found in the parking lot of the belvedere of Saint-Laurent-en-Royans, a Drôme commune located around thirty minutes by car and nearly 25 kilometers from the home of the forty-year-old, the mother of The family has not given the slightest sign of life since, reports the Drôme gendarmerie.

Faced with the concern of those close to him, the gendarmerie quickly set up a search system. The cliffs of Combe Laval were thus scrutinized on Tuesday January 7 and Wednesday January 8 by a mountain team, but also a helicopter, a drone and a dog brigade, relay France Blue. As of January 8, a call for witnesses for a worrying disappearance was also launched by the Drôme gendarmes.

“I can’t see my sister ending her life without leaving a note for her children”

But so far, searches have yielded nothing. So on Sunday January 12, Caroline Calmel’s brother organized a hunt. More than 100 people mobilized to try to find the mother, indicates The Dauphiné liberated. “It’s very complicated, in the family, we are all devastated. But as long as there is no body, we keep hope. And we hold on,” he confided to our colleagues. And to assure France Bleu: “I don’t see my sister ending her life without leaving a note for her children.”

Unfortunately, Sunday’s fight yielded nothing. In their call for witnesses, the gendarmes invite anyone who may have information to contact the Saint-Jean-en-Royans gendarmerie brigade on 04 75 48 66 09 or the Drôme gendarmerie operational center on 04 75 82 41 53.

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