Océane Théard, edited by Gauthier Delomez 3:02 p.m., November 11, 2021

The small village of Saint-Brice, where the jogger found alive in Mayenne lives, is still in shock at her mysterious disappearance.

The young girl returned to her parents and has never left her home.

The investigation to find the kidnappers continues with many gray areas to be clarified.

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"There, we start to be afraid."

Marie-France, a retiree who lives just behind the house where the 17-year-old jogger found alive in Mayenne lives, fears that the culprit may again attack someone.

"Anyone can come anywhere. He can come from another way and attack us, or, you never know, ask us for information and then embark us. We're not too reassured, it's scary. ", confides the retiree.

In the streets of the small village of Saint-Brice, the neighborhood is reassured to know the young girl out of danger, but the fact that there has been no arrest is a source of concern.

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Shadow areas to be clarified

The young jogger, back in her family, has not left her home since Wednesday evening. There has not even been coming and going around the home, a bourgeois house with all the shutters drawn since Thursday morning. After the mysterious disappearance of the teenager, gray areas remain to be clarified. The track of the kidnapping is still privileged but the investigation continues.

Investigators must determine who the kidnappers the young girl spoke about during her first hearing, how many were they and whether they knew the teenager.

According to information from Europe 1, two individuals who were in a van are still actively sought.

In a press release, the Laval prosecutor indicates that no arrest has yet taken place.

A first man placed in police custody was released on Wednesday morning.