The search for the missing man in Olite has resumed
The last time he was seen was on Wednesday afternoon, as a spectator in the San Silvestre race organized in that town, and it's on several videos recorded that day by the neighbors.
Olite (Navarre). Stock Photo: EITB Media
On Sunday morning they resumed the search for the68-year-old man who disappeared inOlite(Navarre) forthe fourth consecutive day.
The last time he was seen was on Wednesday afternoon, as a spectator in the San Silvestre raceorganized in that town, and it's on several videos recorded that day by the neighbors.
He lived in the village's nursing home, and on New Year's Eve he did not return to the N. That same night the search for the man began.
The search for the man continues with the fire brigade of the parks of Peralta and Tafalla, the DYA volunteers and the Local Police, Foral Police and Civil Guard patrols, who have resumed their search for the elderly around 9 a.m. this Sunday, although no trace has yet been found.
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