The search for 17-year-old Miriam from Cottbus has come to a positive end. The teenager is doing well. It is now also clear why she did not respond.
- Miriam from Cottbus was missing . She wanted to hike to Lake Garda .
- The search had a happy ending: she is doing well.
- It is now also clear why she did not respond.
Update August 3, 11:26 a.m.: In the meantime, the police have also confirmed what the brother of Miriam (17), who had been missing for days, had already told our editorial team on Saturday: She is fine. As the Lausitzer Rundschau writes, citing the police, she arrived safely at a campsite on Lake Garda , which she had headed for on her hike.
Now it is also clear why the contact was broken: The cell phone battery of the young people was empty, writes the LR , citing the police, who are based on information from the father.
The contact between Miriam from Cottbus and her relatives had been broken since July 23, and on Friday the search for missing persons was spread via the police. Now everyone is happy that the case ended happily.
Missing Miriam (17) from Cottbus is doing well
Update August 1st, 4:13 p.m.: For days there was no trace of Miriam from Cottbus on her hike to Lake Garda. Her family was very worried. After the police published a search notice and their photo, many they did not know also took part in the search.
Now her brother brings the good news: Miriam has arrived safely on Lake Garda. He confirmed this to the Ippen-Digital-Zentralredaktion. “She has arrived safely on Lake Garda. Thank God it was just a false alarm. ”He is now in WhatsApp contact with her , and her father has also spoken to her on the phone. So the search came to a happy end.
Miriam (17) from Cottbus went missing for days on a hike to Lake Garda
Update August 1st, 12.55 p.m.: Many Facebook users also take part in the search for the missing Miriam K. from Cottbus . The searches for her are shared hundreds of times. The Mals mountain rescue service (South Tyrol) is also alarmed, as stated in a Facebook post. "We were also alerted by the responsible authorities today to help with the search," writes the mountain rescue on Facebook. “We know that the route in our area was planned as follows: Uinaschlucht-Schlinig-Schleis-Glurns-Prad-Sulden-Madritschjoch. We have contacted and informed hut owners and alpine pastures etc. If someone has information on this, he can contact any authority. Thank you."
Where's miriam 17-year-old German disappeared while hiking through Austria, Switzerland and Italy
Our first report from August 1st, 2020: Cottbus - Where is Miriam ? It's not just their relatives and friends who are very worried. Now the police in Cottbus are also asking for help from the population. The 17-year-old from Cottbus has been on a backpack hike through Austria and Switzerland to Italy since July 17th, according to a press release. She has been hiking alone since July 23. Since that day there has been no contact with the missing person.
Miriam from Cottbus is missing: She wanted to go to Lake Garda
The police published a photo and a description : Miriam is slim, has long blonde hair, was dressed in short pants, a short T-shirt (colors unknown), brown ankle boots and wore a wine-red backpack and black sunglasses.
Your hike should lead you from Bregenz to Lake Garda in Italy. According to the police, Miriam could have passed the following places where there are refreshment stations: Lech, Mathon, Schlining, Surden, Madonna di Campiglio, Stenico. The authorities in the countries mentioned have already been informed.
Miriam from Cottbus is missing: Police ask for help
The police urgently ask for information from the population : All people who have also been on a hike in these countries, have seen the missing since July 23 and can provide relevant information, are asked to go to www.polizei.brandenburg.de/ online service / give advice to the police of the state of Brandenburg via the internet station. Everyone hopes that the search for Miriam will end well. Lars Mittank has been missing for much longer - there are always glimmers of hope.