Three children aged between nine and twelve have been missing from a children’s and youth facility in Norderstedt since Sunday evening. The police are asking for information.
According to the police, who contacted the public on Tuesday morning, the missing children are nine-year-old Georgios, the boy Can-Tyran (11) and the girl Ayla-Jolin (12). All three have been missing from the children’s home on Henstedter Weg since Sunday evening at around 10.30 p.m.
There is currently no evidence “that criminal offenses are connected with the missing persons cases,” said a police spokesman. However, due to their young age, it must be assumed that the children are in danger.
The girl and the older boy are both slim and about 1.52 meters tall. The girl was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and dark pants, the eleven-year-old a black sweater and dark pants. The nine-year-old is believed to be wearing dark clothing and is only about 1.35 meters tall. Any police station or call 110 will accept tips.
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The original of this article “Three children (9, 11, 12) missing from children’s home – police urgently ask for information” comes from Mopo.