Missing family in RS: police will check 6,000 vehicles of the same color and model seen at Silvana's house
The Civil Police in Brazil are undertaking a task force to locate a vehicle associated with the disappearance of a family in the Porto Alegre area.
Brazil's Civil Police have launched a task force aimed at locating a vehicle linked to the disappearance of Silvana Germann de Aguiar and her elderly parents, Isail Vieira de Aguiar and Dalmira Germann de Aguiar, who have been missing for over a month. The investigation focuses on a red Fox car captured in security footage outside Silvana's home in Cachoeirinha, which was seen entering the residence on January 24, the last known day the family was seen. According to Delegate Anderson Spier, an examination of the state vehicle registration database indicated there are approximately 6,000 red Fox cars registered in Rio Grande do Sul.
To expedite the search, law enforcement is systematically checking each vehicle to determine if it matches the characteristics of the car noted in the video. The authorities believe that locating this vehicle is crucial to advancing the investigation and could provide vital evidence about the family's disappearance. The community remains on edge as they await updates, and the police are appealing for any additional information that could assist in resolving the case, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in locating the missing individuals.