Great concern about missing Rania (18) in the province of Liège: “Please, come home” | Interior

Tracking noticeThe federal police have issued a search notice for Rania Harrach. The 18-year-old girl from the province of Liège has been missing since Thursday. Sudinfo speaks of a disturbing disappearance. “She had to do an internship in Beaufays, but she never showed up there,” it sounds in a search message that is shared on Facebook.

According to the police investigation report – which was distributed at the request of the Liège public prosecutor’s office – 18-year-old Rania Harrach left her home in Sprimont around 7:50 a.m. last Thursday and took bus 65 towards Chênée, a sub-municipality of the city Shutter. According to her family, she was supposed to go to her internship in Beaufays, but she never made it there.

At 2:15 p.m., the teenager took bus number 10 at the Bois-de-Breux viaduct towards Romsée. She got off at 2.20 pm in Beyne-Heusay near the town hall. Since then, every trace of her has been missing. According to the police, it is possible that she later returned to the Sprimont region.

Rania’s relatives are very concerned about her disappearance on Facebook. For example, her parents say in a message: “Please, come home. Don’t think we’re mad about anything. We are waiting for you and are very concerned. Our door is open, we love you.”


Helicopter

A police helicopter with a heat camera searched the municipality of Sprimont from the air on Saturday, but that search was fruitless, Sudinfo learned from the mayor of Sprimont.

The missing Rania is 1.65 meters tall and of normal build. She has long dark brown hair and usually wears it in a ponytail. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing beige pants with pockets, a beige sweater, a black sleeveless jacket and white sneakers, as shown in the photos taken on the bus. She also had a brown Louis Vuitton shoulder bag.

Have you seen Rania Harrach (18) or do you know where she is staying, please contact the investigators via [email protected] or via this tip form. You can also testify via the free number 0800/30 30 0. Child Focus can also notify you via the number 116 000.


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