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Posted March 26, 2010
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4 YEARS OLD GIRL VANISH FROM HER HOUSE
The state Attorney General's Office investigates the disappearance of a four years old girl in the residential area of Interlomas. Lisette Farah the girl's mother said in an interview with a local news paper that the girl disappeared from her home in Mexico City, on March 21, 2010. Her mom took her to sleep that night and by Monday’s morning she was missing. "Over the weekend, my husband (Mauricio Gebara) and my two daughters were in Valle de Bravo, I had left off with a friend and was back when they arrived. I took Paulette, age 4, and his older sister to the house and put them in their beds. Then I was chatting with my husband until we fall asleep, and the next day the smallest one was not in her room, "said Farah. On Monday, the family reported the disappearance of Paulette, who has physical and speech disabilities. "In the morning, the nanny went to her room to change her clothes and take her to the kindergarten but she didn’t see her on her bed, and assumed she was with her father. When she found my husband in the kitchen she realizes that girl was not there. In that moment we began to look around the house, outside of it, in the lobby, swimming pool, fearing that she had fallen and drowned, but she wasn't there ", said mom. Since Monday, the police is searching for the girl with the help of search dogs and technical expert to determine how she left her room without anyone seeing her. "The authorities have found no fingertips, no traces of Paulette, we think someone took her, although I admit that we have no enemies. The building has its own security, video cameras, a porter and my little girl could not open the door and go out on her own feet, as it is very heavy and with her disability it is impossible," said Farah. Initial inquiries indicate that the house locks were not forced. "That day we were all very tired, I remember that I closed the doors of their rooms but not ours, because we left it open to hear any noise. Usually, I sleep very late watching TV, but that day I fell asleep very quickly, without hearing anything," said the mother. The attorney maintains several lines of investigation and kidnaping is discarded because there has been no call for ransom. is likely that Paulette has been taken to northern Mexico and perhaps she has passed the U.S. border. Please help us to bring her home. We need help to spread her photo as much as possible. If you have any information please contact us: TOLL-FREE 01800 7028 770 or by email to gebaramauricio@yahoo.com
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