Authorities and relatives are desperately searching for a woman aged 18 who has been missing for six days after being kidnapped by a homeless man in a parking lot at a Walmart in Nevada.
The young woman identified by the authorities as Naomi Irion, from 12 years, was last seen in the parking lot of a Walmart in Fernley, Nevada, about 34 miles east of the city of Reno on 12 March morning hours.
According to surveillance images, Irion is shown in a Walmart parking lot sitting in the driver’s seat of her car while waiting for a transportation service from the Panasonic company, where she works, to take her to her home. job.
The images later show a man walking to the parking lot provided
Moments later, the subject approached the vehicle while she was sitting in the driver’s seat and began to speak to her, then the young man moved to the passenger seat, before the man took the wheel and drove away from the scene.
The authorities searched an industrial park where they found the woman’s car on Thursday at noon after of receiving a report, determining that there was “evidence of crime” inside the car, but they did not reveal what they found.
Casey Valley, who is the older brother of Irion, with whom he lives, told the media details of what could have happened before the disappearance of the young woman, indicated the New York Post.
“ This person said or did something to Naomi to move from the driver’s side to the passenger side,” said Valley, who was He was with another sister of Irion, Tamara Cartwright, and his father, Herve Irion, who returned to the country from a flight from South Africa.
“He circled the parking lot maybe to make sure there were no witnesses,” Valley added. He “he walked up behind the car and made his way to the driver’s side. Maybe her door was open.”
Valley asked anyone who has had any contact with Naomi in recent months to contact the officers, who are still searching for the subject they presume to have. He was driving a dark 4-door Chevrolet High Country pickup, model 2020.