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Child abduction: Mother with mental illness takes children from facility - and disappears

2024-02-16T10:31:41.720Z

Highlights: Child abduction: Mother with mental illness takes children from facility - and disappears. Elina Kazantzis was last seen wearing blue flared jeans, white sneakers and a white anorak. Her sister Nika Koltmann wore a pink anork, a white hat with black ears, a ladybug carnival costume and purple hiking boots. The Central Franconia Criminal Investigation Service is asking for information and can be reached on (09 11) 2 11 23 33 3. Every other police station and the police emergency number 110 also accept tips.



As of: February 16, 2024, 11:25 a.m

By: Felix Herz

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The Ansbach criminal police are looking for two missing girls and their mother.

They disappeared after a visit to a children's facility.

Weißenburg - The Ansbach criminal police have been looking for two girls aged 6 and 11 from a children's facility in Nennslingen in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district since yesterday, Wednesday, February 14th.

Her mother, who does not have custody of the children, is also wanted.

Police believe the 36-year-old woman took her daughters with her during a visit to the facility.

Mother takes children from facility - but she has no custody

The mother, Anna Schönknecht, visited her daughters Elina Kazantzis and Nika Koltmann in the children's home in the Gersdorf district of Nennslingen.

As part of this visit, she managed to leave the facility with the two children at around 5:00 p.m. under an excuse.

Since then, the whereabouts of the three people have been unknown.

In Middle Franconia, the police are looking for a woman who took her children - over whom she has no custody - from an institution without permission.

© Central Franconia Police Headquarters

However, Ms. Schönknecht does not have custody of her two children.

She also suffers from a mental illness, which is why a “endangerment to the child’s well-being cannot be ruled out,” writes the Middle Franconia police headquarters.

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Police ask public for help - description of the girls they are looking for

Elina Kazantzis was last seen wearing blue flared jeans, white sneakers and a white anorak.

Her sister Nika Koltmann wore a pink anorak, a white hat with black ears, a ladybug carnival costume and purple hiking boots.

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The Central Franconia Criminal Investigation Service is asking for information and can be reached on (09 11) 2 11 23 33 3.

Every other police station and the police emergency number 110 also accept tips.

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Source: merkur

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