• The jogger who disappeared two weeks ago had actually spent the night at her grandmother's.

  • The prosecutor did not specify whether the latter was at home at the time.

Even if large gray areas persist, his schedule is becoming clearer. The 17-year-old jogger, whose mysterious disappearance two weeks ago had mobilized up to 200 soldiers in Mayenne, had spent the night at her grandmother's home, the Laval prosecutor said on Friday. The young girl slept at this woman's home, in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, near the restaurant where she had reappeared 24 hours later, said Céline Maigné, confirming information from BFMTV. However, the prosecutor did not specify whether the grandmother was also at home during the night.

The teenager had disappeared Monday, November 8 after leaving her home around 4 p.m. in Saint-Brice (Mayenne) to jog, an activity that was usual for her.

Having gone in search of her, her father had discovered on the side of the road some of his daughter's personal belongings, which had been abandoned.

The disappearance of the teenager was reported the same evening at 6:40 p.m. to the gendarmerie by his parents.

The young runaway had lied

She reappeared safe and sound the next day at around 8 p.m. in a fast food restaurant in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, about 10 km from the place of her disappearance.

Heard by investigators after a brief hospitalization, the young jogger finally admitted to having lied and to having run away on foot to Sablé-sur-Sarthe, for a reason still unknown, then invented a kidnapping scenario.

An investigation for kidnapping and forcible confinement had been opened.

She declared herself "sorry to have caused such a large mobilization", and "will be the subject of a procedure for denunciation of imaginary infringement", had specified Céline Maigné a week ago.

Initially, the jogger had told the gendarmes the story of a "kidnapping by two young men hitting her and taking her in a green van to a house from where she managed to escape by hitting one of them. of them, left alone, ”she had specified.

She also admitted that the injuries she presented were "of accidental origin" and that she "would notably have cut her T-shirt with a pair of scissors", according to the prosecutor.

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Mayenne: The missing jogger was not kidnapped, she had invented everything

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