11th from a girl child unknown Asuka is not found clue search October 2 18:02

At the campsite in Dashi-mura, Yamanashi Prefecture, it was 11 days since the first grader's whereabouts of girls in Chiba Prefecture were lost, but no clues were found during the two-day search. The girl's family is calling for information by releasing a new picture of the figure on the 2nd, on the 2nd.

Misaki Ogura (7), a first grader in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, lost his knowledge at the campground in Doshimura on the 21st of last month, and no clues have been found in searches for police, firefighters, and the Self-Defense Forces so far. Hmm.

Without powerful information, Misaki's family has released a new photo of the day of the day on which the whereabouts were lost, calling for information.

Of these, when they were missing, they were dressed in high-necked black long sleeves and blue jeans, wearing emerald green shoes. Before that, I wear a check shirt.

On the 2nd, the police conducted a search focusing on Kanagawa Prefecture on the downstream side of the Doshi River, where the campground swarms flow, and the dam behind it.

In the afternoon search for dams, riot officers carefully examined places where river driftings were likely to gather and the bottom of the dam.

We also asked whether there was any sighting information in private houses, but no clues were found.

The police will continue to search for three days.

The contact information is "0554-22-0110", Otsuki Police Station of the Yamanashi Prefectural Police.

Search volunteers, such as injuries and distresses

Since the injuries and distresses of volunteers participating in the search for Misaki Ogura, whose whereabouts are unknown, the police do not enter dangerous areas such as rocks and cliffs in addition to the back of the mountain, searching alone Is also calling to refrain.

According to the police, a 48-year-old male volunteer from Tokyo met with two cubs in the mountains around the campsite, and fell to break his ankle and wrist when he tried to escape. . Also, a 55-year-old man who came to volunteer with his sister from Nagano Prefecture lost his way in the mountains and went down on his own on the 2nd.

There was information that another volunteer man lost his whereabouts, but the man was already home.

In addition, on the 27th of last month, a man in his 20s fell from a cliff and was temporarily distressed, breaking his arm.

The police are calling for the search not to go into the mountains, as well as to dangerous places such as rocks and cliffs, and to refrain from searching alone because the volunteers participating in the search are injured.