The family of Aubrey Caroline Sacco, who has gone
missing since April, 2010, has decided to organize fresh search and rescue
mission to ascertain her whereabouts.
At a press meet organized by Trekking
Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) on 12 August, Aubrey's father Paul said
they've decided to continue search for Aubrey as they have found some missing
links in the incident. "I have found the locals nervous. I believe they know
something about my daughter but are not willing to share," Paul said.
The
Saccos have requested Nepal Police, Nepal Army, TAAN, Department of National
Parks and Wildlife Reserve, local administration and all concerned for further
investigation into the issue.
21-yr-old Sacco checked into Langtang National
Park on April 20. She was last spotted on 30 April near Lama Hotel, according to
locals.
"I believe she is being held somewhere. She is in big trouble," Paul
said.
Speaking at the meet, a representative of US Embassy in Kathmandu said,
the case will remain open as long as the Saccos want.
The Saccos have
requested police, army, concerned government offices and locals to help them
ascertain whereabouts of their beloved. They have also announced a cash reward
of Rs 2 million for anyone who gives information on the whereabouts of the
missing trekker.