Chronicle: Pisa, the provincial Federcaccia and all the hunters involved in Roberta Ragusa's research as profound connoisseurs of the territory.
Federcaccia, with other voluntary associations, was invited by the Prefect of Pisa to participate in the search for the body of Roberta Ragusa, who disappeared for over a year from her home in San Giuliano Terme. The research, which involved thousands of volunteers, began last Saturday.
"Wednesday 23 January in the afternoon - explains Marco Salvadori, president of the provincial Federcaccia of Pisa - we were invited to participate in the meeting organized by the Prefect with all the Authorities and institutional forces that from the day following the disappearance, which took place on the night between 13 and on January 14 a year ago, they operated in search of Roberta. During the meeting our association gave its complete availability in this part of the end of the hunting year to inform and solicit all the hunters in the province (about ten thousand), especially the teams organized to hunt wild boar, our supervisory agents. voluntary hunting, to participate in research paying particular attention during hunting trips in wooded areas, in wells, waterways, caves and patrolling the most inaccessible areas of our entire province ".
The Carabinieri Stations present in all the municipalities of the province are the coordination points for research and connection activities for any useful information, or considered as such, to contribute to the investigation. In the event of the discovery of the remains of a body or whatever, the local Carabinieri station must be contacted immediately without altering the place of discovery in any way. This week of great mobilization will see another summit in the prefecture on Saturday 2 February to take stock of the research.
Federcaccia invites all hunters to lend their collaboration using their knowledge of the territory and their experience, once again making their social volunteer commitment available in the interest of the whole community.
28 January 2013
Hunting Federation