In the Tarn near Mazamet, a mother and her son are actively sought on Monday, following having disappeared this Sunday, January 9, followingnoon. They had gone to walk their dog. The latter returned home alone.
A worrying disappearance causes this Monday, January 10 a major research device in the Tarn at Payrin-Augmontel, near Mazamet. A woman in her fifties and her 21-year-old son did not come home this Sunday followingnoon, following going for a walk with their dog, report our colleagues from La Dépêche.
Worried regarding not seeing them return around 6 p.m., it was the husband who sounded the alarm. He warned the gendarmes and started looking for the latecomers but only found the car near a playground not far from the home where they usually come for a walk with the dog.
The dog came home alone, the son’s jacket found
Left Sunday around 3 p.m. with her son, the mother is dressed in a gray anorak and jeans, according to the description given by the Dispatch. The son’s blue jacket was found near the playground and the dog returned home alone. A search was quickly started and lasted overnight.
This Monday, January 10, searches are continuing actively and significant reinforcements have been mobilized. Divers have joined forces with the military to explore the waves of the Thoré River, near the site of the disappearance. Research made difficult by the heavy rains of recent days, particularly accentuating the current in the stream.