Noa, 9, disappeared in Condé-sur-l'Escaut. - GL

Since Thursday morning, the inhabitants of Condé-sur-l'Escaut, near Valenciennes, in the North, have been mobilized to try to find a 9-year-old child. Suffering from autism, little Noa has left his parents' home and has not been found since.

Noa, 9, left the family home in the city center on Thursday morning. "He is black in skin, barefoot, dressed in a blue long-sleeved shirt and jeans with holes," explains the mayor of Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Grégory Lelong, in a post relayed on his Facebook page . It is also specified that Noa "is suffering from autism" and that in the event of localization of this one, one should not try to retain it "because of his behavioral disorder. "

A hunt organized this Friday

Research was launched on Thursday, including "Macou (residence of the Five Palms and near Aldi)", where he was seen around noon. In the absence of a result, new search operations are organized this Friday from 10 a.m., with the help of the police this time.

Anyone with information that would allow them to find Noa is asked to contact the Condé-sur-l'Escaut police station on 03.27.19.33.70 or to dial 17.

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