Missed 17-year-olds from the Czech Republic at train control in Linz
Missed 17-year-olds from the Czech Republic at train control in Linz
Pocátky, Tschechische Republik - A explosive development occurred on Thursday evening, February 6, when the police took up a missing 17-year-old during a train control on the route from Prague to Linz. The youngster was found together with her mother and her friend after she was reported as offense on February 3 and advertised for the search, reports 5min.at . During the check that was carried out with Czech officials around 9:30 p.m., it turned out that she had fled from a children's home in Pocátky (CZ). The situation was alarming because the Czech authorities confirmed that the mother had no care for the 17-year-old.
Return transport under police accompaniment
In close cooperation with the security forces from the Czech Republic, a return transport was immediately organized. After a medical examination in the Linz police officer, the young people could be handed over to a patrol of the Czech police and a children's curator at the Wullowitz border crossing. The return to the Pocátky children's home was arranged by the responsible Czech authorities, which indicates that the security and the well -being of the young people had a top priority.
These incidents illustrate the challenges in child and youth welfare that can appear in institutions such as the Johannesgasse children's and youth residential building in Linz (4020 Linz). These facilities offer various programs to support young people, including fully inpatient care and individual aftercare. According to Socialpaedagogik-Oee.at , such offers are essential to help young people to independence and prevent such questionable situations in the future.
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