Charlotte Sena: Abduction feared as US girl vanishes on family camping trip

2023-10-03 0

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A family of an American girl who disappeared on a camp trip asks public to help public while accelerating nine -year -old search for police may have been kidnapped. Charlotte Sena, who camped at the Moreau Lake State Park in New York with her family, got a bike with her friends and never returned. The police believe that Charlotte might be "in close danger". When Charlotte decided to take a last journey on his own, he driving his bike with other children. "After our comprehensive search for the park, we took the step of publishing Amber Alert, because if we couldn't find it here, a kidnapping was possible, Ric Richard Mazzone of Lieutenant Colonel Police said Richard Mazzone. When he disappeared, Charlotte was wearing an orange tie -painted Pokémon shirt, dark blue pants, black grooming and a gray bicycle helmet. "This is a critical time. Statistics tells us that the first 24 to 48 hours are critical in possible kidnapping," CNN law enforcement analyst John Miller said.Said. Charlotte's family wants information that can help bring her home from the public. "No clue is not trivial," Charlotte's aunt Jené Sena said to WCBS. "He is a blonde, a cute nine -year -old girl with explosions. She has a green eyes, 5 feet length and just a sweet, cute girl." More than 100 staff were deployed on Sunday to call Charlotte, including 75 law enforcement, two drones and air boat search teams and six underwater rescue teams on the ground. Charlotte was last seen around 1815 on Saturday and continued his bike in one of the loops of the park. The police made a few cycles with friends and said he wanted to do another one on his own. His mother reported that Charlotte's bike was missing at 1845 after a cycle without him. Charlotte was seen in Moreau Lake State Park during a camping trip with his parents and other family members. "When they found his bike during this search, they noticed that wasn't, he didn't go too far, didn't get lost. It really wrong."Said. The state park, about 70 km north of Albany, is more than 4600 acres and lies in the middle of parquet forests, pine stands and rocky ridges. Miller, "They use almost every resource you can think of - helicopters, thermal imaging, plate readers, video - to the extent available in the park."Said. "They have some of these technologies in the region, but it doesn't seem to have happened in Albany or New York." Aviation and underwater rescue teams are looking for more than 100 girls, including blood, drones and technology experts. Charlotte is the nephew of a local fire department, which helps to call.