Mar 3 • 11:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

With temporary arrest of PM near its end, learn about the next step in the investigation of the disappearance of a family in RS

The temporary arrest of a military police officer, suspected in the case of a missing family in Brazil, is set to expire next week, prompting the lead investigator to seek an extension.

The investigation into the disappearance of the Aguiar family in Cachoeirinha, near Porto Alegre, continues as the temporary arrest of military police officer Cristiano Domingues Francisco nears its end next week. He was detained on February 10 under a judicial warrant that lasts for 30 days. Silvana Germann de Aguiar, 48, has been missing since January 24, while her parents, Isail Vieira de Aguiar, 69, and Dalmira Germann de Aguiar, 70, have not been seen since January 25.

Delegado Anderson Spier, who is leading the investigation, confirmed that he plans to request an extension of Cristiano's temporary detention, citing the need for further analysis of evidence and critical information that will help in completing the investigation. He noted that the request for extension would likely be made within the week, indicating a commitment to thoroughly explore all leads related to this troubling case.

The situation surrounding the Aguiar family disappearance has raised concerns in the local community and brought attention to the ongoing efforts of law enforcement in resolving such cases. As investigations proceed, the authorities are expected to continue gathering evidence and witness statements, aiming to provide closure for the family and justice for potential wrongdoings associated with their disappearance.

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