A 20-year-old young woman, who left for a jog in Dammartin-en-Goële (Seine-et-Marne) on Friday, is missing and the gendarmerie has deployed very significant resources on the spot to try to find her.

The gendarmerie issued a call for witnesses for “disturbing disappearance”. Chloe, the young woman, disappeared in the early hours of Friday. She appears at 6 a.m. on the video surveillance cameras of the city of 10,000 inhabitants, the last known image of her, according to the Meaux prosecutor’s office, which has opened an investigation for worrying disappearance.

Seventy-five gendarmes were deployed on Friday, along with a track dog, a mounted platoon, drones, dirt bikes, divers and a helicopter. The research area, which includes water points, is wooded and extensive.

The gendarmerie system was “reintensified on Saturday April 22, to reach up to a hundred engaged soldiers”, said Saturday morning on BFM-TV and during a press conference Colonel Michael Fumery, head of the group of Gendarmerie of the department of Seine-et-Marne.

“Habit of taking morning jogs”

At the time of her disappearance, the young woman, petite, was dressed in a black sleeveless down jacket, a royal blue sweatshirt, black jogging and white sneakers, according to the call for witnesses who asks, in case information, to contact the investigators on 01 64 14 93 80.

Questioned by Agence France-Presse, the public prosecutor of Meaux, Jean-Baptiste Bladier, explained that she “used to do morning jogs”.

“His mother, who works the night shift, didn’t worry right away because she used to go to the gym after her run. At the stroke of 10:30 a.m., she became concerned and reported her disappearance, which led to the opening of an investigation for disturbing disappearance, “added the prosecutor. The jogger left “without her phones,” Bladier said. The investigation was entrusted to the research section of Paris in conjunction with the research brigade of Meaux.