More effective for the search for a man from Alicia: the DUAR was added

Since last Saturday, members of the Córdoba Police, together with volunteer firefighters from four towns located south of the San Justo department, have been raking the town of Alicia (some 200 kilometers from Córdoba) and its surroundings following the disappearance of a man from 51 years.

Carlos Javier Mill left his home at Calle Salta 643 in the morning to do a job and never returned. Concerned regarding the situation, as the hours passed, his family decided to file a police report to find his whereregardings.

For this reason, since Sunday, members of the Department of San Justo have been raking Alicia and its surroundings to try to find him, although at this time they have only been able to find his bicycle in the rural area, regarding four kilometers away in an area of ​​tapas .

Hypothesis

The Las Varillas Investigation Prosecutor’s Office requested collaboration to find the whereregardings of Mill. Through a statement, they reported that the 51-year-old man was wearing blue sneakers, a gray gaucho panties and a brown shirt when he left his house. paintings.

The man is 1.70 meters tall, has a brunette complexion, short gray hair and dark brown eyes. He is single and lives with his mother.

The researchers do not rule out anything when talking regarding hypotheses. According to reports, there might be some discussion between Mill and his family, as well as some addiction situation and some other health problems.

Police officers with their cell phones, Volunteer Firefighters from Alicia, El Fortín, Pozo Del Molle and La Playosa participate in the operation. In total there are more than 90 people who raked the area, to which were added three drones by air. In the last few hours, the Department of High Risk Units (DUAR), a unit belonging to the Fire Department of the Cordoba Police, joined.

Any information in this regard or data to provide, contact 101-911 or (03564)-443272 and Dptal Headquarters. (03564) 443766 – Alicia Police (03533-443491) or go to the nearest police station or judicial unit.

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