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BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) -
Investigators say the husband of a missing Brusly High School teacher bought several five-gallon buckets and bags of concrete just before she disappeared.
Detectives searched the home of Oscar Lozada and Sylviane Finck Lozada and now believe foul play could be involved in Lozada disappearance.
"She's really nice, great mom, really good with her daughter," said neighbor Rachel Martin.
According to reports, Oscar Lozada bought the buckets and concrete around July 6th. The items are currently missing.
Sylviane, 51, last spoke to her family in Belgium around July 5th. Oscar Lozada and the couple's daughter flew to South America on July 9th, and were scheduled to return on the 14th, but have not. Detectives say they haven't been able to contact him for more than a week.
"Right now we're not releasing too many details in the case because detectives really want to hold on to a few of those details because we're hoping someone will come forward with some information," said Casey Hicks with the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office.
A vigil will be held for Lozada next Monday at Brusly High School at 7 p.m.
If you have any information about this case, call the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office at 389-5000 or Crime Stoppers at 344-STOP.