Missing: Police found nationwide after 14-year-old student – is he on his way abroad?
Created: 09/18/2022, 06:10
By: Christina Denk
The 14-year-old student was last seen on Thursday morning.
Police are looking for him nationwide.
© Police Bielefeld
The police are looking for a 14-year-old boy across Germany.
He could have made his way to a neighboring country alone.
So far the search has been unsuccessful.
Bielefeld – Since Thursday, September 15, he has been missing: 14-year-old Michal.
Police are searching nationwide for the student and have asked the public for help.
The federal police are also involved.
The boy could be traveling with Deutsche Bahn – heading abroad.
Bielefeld: 14-year-old boy missing – he could be on his way to Poland
As the Bielefeld police announced in a press release, the student was last seen on Thursday morning.
As the investigators announced, Michal has a ticket from Deutsche Bahn.
So he could be traveling alone by train.
According to the police report, Poland would be a possible travel destination.
It is also possible that he has a black backpack and a sleeping bag with him as luggage.
The boy is further described as follows:
About 180 cm tall, strong build
Clothing: Light blue jacket with the imprint from the movie "ET - The Extra-Terrestrial"
Shoes: gray athletic shoes
Additional luggage: black backpack, sleeping bag
The boy could not be found in previous searches.
The Bielefeld police are looking for the 14-year-old with a mantrailer dog.
Other police authorities have also been informed.
Officials are now asking the public for help.
Information can be reported to any police station or the specialist commissariat, according to the report.
The responsible office of the Bielefeld police can be reached at 0521/545-0.
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He is wanted by both the Spanish and German police.
The traces of the 23-year-old are lost in the Canary Islands.
There have already been initial indications, but the backpacker cannot be found.
According to the BKA, around 200 to 300 people are reported missing in Germany every day.
Most cases, 80 percent, can be resolved within a month.
About three percent, as in the case of Rebecca Reusch, remain missing for more than a year.
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