Missed young people in Bielefeld: Happy end after search call!
Missed young people in Bielefeld: Happy end after search call!
in Bielefeld Mitte, the case of a missing 17-year-old young person caused excitement on October 1, 2024. The police had started extensive measures to find the girl. A public investigation was also started to obtain information from the population. This type of search is an important police instrument to achieve as many people as possible in the shortest possible time and to support the search by communications on social media or in the press.
But as it turned out, the worry about the girl was quickly unfounded. On the same day, the young person returned home independently and safely. The police gratefully commented on the support of the population and emphasized that the girl's return no further questions or investigations.
return without incidents
The return went without special incidents, which was a relief for the investigating civil servants. A case like this shows how important cooperation between the police and the public is. Citizens can often make an important contribution through their attention and quick reactions, especially when it comes to missing persons.
The Bielefeld police have already published some details about the official contacts if there are any questions about this incident. Experts and journalists can contact the police department's press and public status in order to obtain further information under the telephone numbers given.
to make the situation clearer, here are some contact information for interested parties:
- Police Headquarters Bielefeld
- Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 46
- 33615 Bielefeld
- Sonja Rehmert: Tel. 0521/545-3020
- Katja Küster: Tel. 0521/545-3195
- Sarah Siedschlag: Tel. 0521/545-3021
- Michael Kötter: Tel. 0521/545-3022
- Hella Christoph: Tel. 0521/545-3023
- Fabian Rickel: Tel. 0521/545-3024
- Caroline Steffen: Tel. 0521/545-3026
- Lukas Reker: Tel. 0521/545-3222
In addition, the press office can be contacted by email.
The law enforcement officers pointed out that fortunately such return actions often go out well and that no further security issues are raised so that the families concerned are facilitated. The well -being of young people is ultimately a top priority, and luckily many missing people returned home safely. More information on this topic can be found in the article of the police Bielefeld at www.radiobielefeld.de be read.