More French Terror Cell Suspects at Large After Paris Attacks, Official Says
After Paris attacks, members of a terror cell remain at large, official says.
— -- Other members of a terror cell in France may still be at large after last week's attacks in Paris on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a kosher market, French officials said today.
"We know there is a circle," a spokeswoman for the French Interior Ministry told ABC News.
French authorities are also searching for the Mini Cooper that belonged to Hayat Boumeddiene, the romantic partner of the hostage taker at the Paris kosher market.
"From what we know, the Mini Cooper is still missing," the spokeswoman said.
The latest development came as new video emerged today purportedly showing Boumeddiene slipping into Turkey, days before her partner killed five people at the kosher market as part of a dual terror attack, and before she fled towards terrorist safe havens in Syria.