The kidnapping of a 7-year-old girl is causing a stir in Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The disappearance two days ago Buenos Aires from Maia, a 7-year-old girl, keeps the Argentinian society while the police are searching who was triggered by the emergency alert protocol in the face of youth affairs in grave danger.

“All brigades have one priority to find Maia and give it back to the mothersaid at a press conference on Wednesday, the deputy chief of the capital’s government, responsible for the security area, Diego Santilli, and highlighted joint work with the federal security forces and the Buenos Aires security forces.

Maia B. is a slender girl, with black hair to the waist and a dark brown complexion, who was last seen dressed in pink, with the suspicious the syou disappearance Monday morning in the Buenos Aires district Villa Luganor, when they left together, each in their own bicycle.

According to the images released to the media, it is later seen that Maia B. is walking along trust in the suspect -Wearing a burgundy cap, black pants and shirt and white sneakers- and then on the backseat of the bicycle that man rides.

As Santilli explained, with the suspect “there was a link” and was mothers knowledgeHe explained that over the past month he was building trust, according to what the relatives told him. And the suspect is said to have said, “Let me take the girl, I’m going to new bike. “

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The police could do it with the security cameras girl tour and the man who rides youone train and get off at Castelar station, in the province of Buenos Aires. The tour would have continued to the west of the province.

Federal and local forces continue to bring in the area with specialized personnel, one helicopter with night vision and technological means and looking for the suspect on security cameras.

And the Ministry of Security activated the Sofia Alert, a protocol that spreads the image and information about the girl via mobile devices, mass media and the social networkl Facebook. EFE

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