Twenty-five years after Yukari Yokoyama, who was four years old at the time, went missing at a pachinko parlor in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture in 1996, police posted an image of a man who seems to have been taken away. We created new leaflets and called for information in the city.

On July 7, 1996, Yukari Yokoyama, who was 4 years old at the time, went missing at a pachinko parlor in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, and police are investigating it as if he had been taken away by a man, but powerful information has been obtained. not.

Twenty-five years before the incident, on the 4th, about 20 police officers went out to a large commercial facility in the city and had a person who visited with a leaflet etc. in a basket to prevent infection take it home. did.

Police have used the latest technology to sharpen the image of a security camera showing a man who seems to have taken Yukari-chan away, put something like a pouch on his waist, and wear a round wristwatch on his left arm. It turned out that it was.



Police have created about 60,000 posters and leaflets with five sharpened images of men, calling for information.



Detective Director Atsushi Takai of the Gunma Prefectural Police Headquarters said, "We are promoting the protection of Yukari's discovery and the elucidation of important witnesses as the focus of the investigation, and are calling for the prevention of weathering of the case and the provision of information widely. I will work on it. "



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