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Police are looking for three missing children in Bavaria - and ask for information from the population

2021-06-07T21:54:45.079Z


Three young girls between the ages of ten and twelve have been missing since Sunday. The police are now hoping that someone has seen them and can give clues.


Three young girls between the ages of ten and twelve have been missing since Sunday.

The police are now hoping that someone has seen them and can give clues.

Oberwössen - Since Sunday, three young girls have been missing in the Upper Bavarian town of Oberwössen in the Traunstein district *.

The children are between ten and twelve years old.

The police are hoping for clues from the population.

The three missing girls could be out on bicycles

The three girls were last seen in the Unterwössen district.

There they live in a youth protection facility.

They left the home at around 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 6th.

They were supposed to be back around 12 noon, but they never showed up.

Since her disappearance, a red youth bike has also been missing.

The police suspect that the three girls could be traveling with it.

The three children are described as follows:

  • Miriam Brandl, 12 years old, slim, short, brown, straight hair

  • Angelina Dennig, 12 years old, slim, medium-blonde, straight, shoulder-length hair

  • Anna Duarte-Pimentel, 10 years old, slim, shoulder-length, black hair

Nothing more is known about the clothing.

The police have already searched the vicinity of the youth protection facility - also with the use of helicopters - but in vain.

Possible contact addresses at which the girls could be reached are not known.

Police are hoping for clues from the population

The police cannot rule out that the children have meanwhile left the community or district area.

You could be traveling nationwide.

That is why it has now been decided to ask the population for help.

Anyone who has information about the whereabouts of the girls can contact the Grassau police station on (0 86 41) 9 54 10.

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Source: merkur

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