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Vigils and church services were held today for victims of Friday’s devastating terror attacks in Paris. French police continue to search for more clues and have now identified 1 of the men wanted in the deadly attacks.

A French man believed to be directly involved in the attacks that killed 129 people is on the run and a manhunt is underway. Meanwhile, mourners have gathered throughout the city which is under a heavy police presence.

There was panic on Sunday night in the city’s iconic Place de la République where hundreds of mourners had gathered to light candles and lay flowers

Dozens of people began running and screaming after someone claimed to hear gunshots. There was chaos and confusion as police searched the area with guns drawn.

It turned out to be a false alarm, but shows just how nervous Paris is right now after a night of terror on Friday left 132 dead and more than 300 hurt.

As the city grieves, vigils and church services were held today for those victims including at Notre Dame Cathedral which held a special service.

French police are looking for a 26-year old Belgium-born French national. Warning- he is dangerous.

Police say he rented a black Volkswagen Polo used in the attack on a concert hall where more than 80 people were killed.

A number of arrests linked to the attacks have been made in Belgium.

This comes as new details about the attackers emerge. 2 of the 7 attackers who died Friday were French men living in Brussels, and 1 had arrived among Syrian refugees.

All public gatherings in Paris have been banned until at least Thursday, and street markets will remain closed.