Here is a link lara
https://www.facebook.com/carolsheridanmissing?fref=ts
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Carol Sheridan, who we all know well as Greatnan, has gone missing in the French Alps, probably whilst out on one of her frequent mountain walks.
Carol lives in Habere Poche, in the Haute Savoie departemente about 20 miles from Lake Geneva. She is mad keen on hiking alone in the mountains, and will often take off in her car to find a remote mountain pass where she can walk and enjoy the amazing scenery.
On Saturday last, she was seen driving out of her car park by a neighbour, and she has not been sighted since. Police have made enquiries and advised she can be listed as a missing person this morning. Interpol, Wellington, New Zealand police and the French gendarmerie will cooperate in attempts to find Carol. (Her daughter lives in New Zealand)
Her daughter, Fiona Conyers, is coordinating a poster campaign, and local radio stations, the Mairie, people in the village, Commonwealth Office, British Embassy and several others have been notified. GNHQ have a copy of the poster and will try to assist.
Carol's mobile phone was active whilst she was missing, but is now showing 'call failed.' However, signals from it when it was active may help the search.
She drives a black Fiat Panda 4x4 reg: AZ 522 AP. she could be parked on a mountain pass, waiting for help to arrive if she has broken down. The walks she goes on are in very remote areas, but she does occasionally see other walkers and cyclists.
A group of Gransnetters has been busy over the last 36 hours, sharing information and supporting the family. A couple of fluent French speakers have emailed local radio stations, offered to speak to police and to give help with translations of information.
We are aware there are quite a few Gransnetters living in France and the Swiss borders. If you know of any walkers who will be in the French Alps today, please share this with them.
Finally, would you please avoid sending private pm message with your good wishes, as answering them will distract the involved Gransnet members from liaising and offering support to Carol's worried family. I know you lovely Gransnetters will understand, and we'll keep updating as we know more throughout the day.
Many thanks.
Does anybody have a link to the Facebook page that's been set up?
Here is a link lara
https://www.facebook.com/carolsheridanmissing?fref=ts
Not sure how to link it LaraG but the page is called 'Carol Sheridan is missing'
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This is the link to departmental branch of the French Hiking Federation that is responsible for maintaining tracks & walkways in the Haute-Savoie region: http://haute-savoie.ffrandonnee.fr/1268/html/comite-departemental-de-la-haute-savoie.aspx
I am going to email now and ask for any assistance in putting together a search party, or at the very least to remain vigilant for her and her car. As I have mentioned I am not very good at understanding French, particularly over the phone, however email is very slow. If any French speakers could call the association directly I would be extremely grateful. The contact number is 04 50 51 39 26
Copied and shared this info Greatgranddaughter. A few fluent French speakers around who might be able to help.
Please shout up, anyone who phones them from here.
Greatgrandaughter. We are alll thinking about you and your family during this dreadful time. Fingers crossed everything turns out ok.
Just tried the French Hiking Fed number, but all I am getting us their answerphone at the moment. I will keep trying.
Sorry, I'm from mumsnet.
I understand here is the place to put ideas about how to help and I wanted to run this past you before posting there...
As I understanad it, media coverage is a bit lacking. The bbc website has this page, which if you scroll down, you can use to submit possible stories of interest.
I wondered if it would help if lots of people would use that form at the bottom, all with the same subject heading, brief description and link to this or the mumsnet thread. Maybe if it were done en masse, they would pay more attention?
Obviously I know that raising local awareness is the priority, but do you think that a possible bbc news article might help at all?
It's been suggested that there must be members of Mumsnet who are working in broadcasting and/or other media. Also Public Relations. Could someone who is also a member of Mumsnet start a thread asking about this? Please.
Yes, I can do that right now.
Rang but got answer machine and left a message.
Hello Lara - I do know that the angloinfo site forums are well-frequented, so I do think that it would be well worthwhile to post something on the forum and also contact the administrators of the site. I am sure that someone has already done this, but if not I would be happy to do so, as I am registered with them.
Is there no official search party? - I am surprised that the police have not set this in train.
Good luck. x
Here is the link to the form on the BBC website re possible stories of interest if you would like to submit a brief summary of what is occurring, of particular interest to the media may be how these forums have rallied together across the globe in the effort.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10725415
I am going to try and keep my efforts focused on contacting local businesses and communities that can bring immediate help/information. But I do agree that all publicity is good publicity so by all means, bombard them Gransnetters!
Thanks for the Facebook links baubles and glassortwo. Just a reminder to try keep this thread clear for new info and suggestions to find her and put any good wishes on the other thread here.
Excellent idea from Psammy.
Thank you Mishap, please share this story as much as you can, particularly with others in the area.
Unfortunately no official search party has been launched yet, we have several French contacts such as charities and the FO working to persuade the police to begin an official search as they have been reluctant to do so thus far with no crime having been committed.
Have emailed the BBC website.
I've emailed my broadband supplier [AOL] with details, but I'm having to go out soon so won't see any replies. The address I used was for 'reporters only' any other channels would take forever.
Here is the thread I made directed to media types on mumsnet. Please add anything that I have missed, or if you are not a member of mn, I cam copy/paste from your posts here too if you want me to.
To those trying to contact the French Hiking Fed: I have just read that on Thursdays they are only open 1330-1730. Please try again at this time if you can, otherwise leaving a message is great!
Here is the car poster to share. As far as Greatnan's granddaughter, Lara, is aware this is what it looks like.
Yes, it's been confirmed. Anno and I have both been in Carol's car.
For more posters that may be helpful to circulate visit my facebook page as I have plenty: https://www.facebook.com/lara.conyers3
I have posted an update on communications with French police on the concerns & support thread for those who want to be kept in the loop on that side of things
I have Emailed BBC with posters and link to thread.
I have too to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10631033
Which address did you use - important to have lots doing this so they take notice
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