A Teenager (13) was missing in Ludwigshafen, Germany. The police have found him now – in the case of a 21-year-old man.

Update from the 8. January 2019:

The since 28. December 2018 missing 13-year-old Andrii was kept on Tuesday against 14 a.m. in an apartment in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, the police encountered. He was a Year old in the company of a 21 -.

Currently, the two are interviewed about the circumstances, as reported by the police. It intends to be, Andrii on Tuesday to the Swiss authorities to surrender. Also Ludwigshafen24.de reported about it.

Update from the 6. January 2019: Andrii T. (13) is also missing this Sunday on each track. The public investigation of the police of Rhineland-Palatinate is more active, which means the Teenager is still missing.

Facebook Post for a missing boy Andrii T.

Update from 3. January 2019: Andrii T. Has been seen? In a Facebook Post, the “fire Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar” fight back, it is said that a woman had spotted the 13-Year-old. She was pretty sure to have the boys on Wednesday afternoon between 14 and 15:30 in Melle (near Osnabrück).

The Boy had been in the company of a young man. Both should have loaded in the panel, which is located in the vicinity of the train station, food in a car. The Opel Zafira in silver paint had according to the witness, an Austrian flag. “The man said, he came from Yugoslavia, a language but a dialect, I only know from Austria and Switzerland. That’s why the came to me so strange,” said the woman.

The News from the 2. January 2019 – Missing in Ludwigshafen

Update 14.30 : In the missing persons case Andrii T. are there any new findings. *Ludwigshafen24.de has spoken with the police. The police spokesman said that since the 28. December will be meticulously searched for the Missing. Through the publication of the photos, the officers hope to gain more clues. Although are yet to received a few, but so far none of them have brought to the officers on a hot trail.

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Boy (13) missing – These operations puzzles to give

Ludwigshafen, Germany – It is an unusual missing case: Since the end of December, the police are looking for Ludwigshafen after the 13-year-old Andrii T. On 28. December the Boy in Bobenheim-Roxheim last. Since then, lacking any trace of the 13-Year-old.

On Tuesday evening, (1. January) turned to the police with a photo of the child to the Public, and hopes in order to clues to the previously unknown whereabouts of the child. The officials assume that Andrii is accompanied by a 21-year-old man.

Boy in Ludwigshafen, Germany, found and missing

Unusual: How the Swiss newspaper “Blick” reported that Andrii on Sunday, 23. December 2018, reported missing in action. Five days later, he was found at the time, according to the report, in Germany. “I’m glad he is alive showed up”, cited the sheet at the time of the mother.

According to the Canton police of Bern, Andrii was transferred into supervised care, on the same day the Boy had been reported as disappeared.

description of the police Ludwigshafen

description / special instructions:

Andrii is about 1.65 m tall, has brown medium length hair and a slim stature. He speaks Swiss German. At the time of the disappearance he was wearing a short dark trousers and a T-Shirt or long sleeve shirt.

notes on the criminal investigation under 0621 / 963-2773.

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