Brice Louge, a thirty-year-old mysteriously disappeared south of Toulouse, has not been found for three months

But where did Brice Louge go? This 30-year-old farm worker disappeared on the night of Saturday February 19 to Sunday February 20, 2022 and his parents are still actively looking for him, three months later.

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Brice Louge and his Clio not found

When he disappeared, this 1m80 hunting enthusiast, budding beard and anthracite glasses on his nose, wore black jogging, navy blue fleece and blue sneakers. His Renault Clio Campus, vintage 2008 registered AF-073-YR in gray blue, is also nowhere to be found. “No body, no car, it’s a very special file”, by the very admission of the prosecutor of Saint-Gaudens, Christophe Amunzateguy, who confirms to France Bleu Occitanie that a judicial investigation is open and that he will not comment further on this case, now entrusted to an investigating judge.

We know that the night of his disappearance, Brice Louge was caught in bed with the COO where he has been working for ten years by her son. The latter had been called by the father, who was worried about not having heard from his wife, fifty years old. After lively exchanges between Brice Louge and the son, but a priori no blow, the agricultural worker left hastily while in the meantime a military friend of the son had arrived.

traces of blood

A few days later, the investigators took bloodstains in parents’ room and in the son’s car, but the DNA tests would have turned up nothing. The first auditions were also inconclusive. Accident ? suicide? Murder? Voluntary flight? No track is currently favored by the gendarmes of the Saint-Gaudens Research Brigade and the Research Section.


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