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A search is underway in Berlin for missing Saxony youths

Teenagers who run away from home often gravitate towards the anonymity of big cities. Now, the police in Berlin are searching for two girls again.

The police asks for assistance in the search for the teenager. (Symbolic image)
The police asks for assistance in the search for the teenager. (Symbolic image)

- A search is underway in Berlin for missing Saxony youths

A 15-year-old girl from Bautzen (Saxony) who has been missing for weeks may be in Berlin. Corresponding tips indicated this, the Berlin police announced and published the missing person report from Saxony.

According to the report, Nicola R. was last seen on June 25 in Bautzen. At the beginning of July, the police still assumed that she was in Dresden. The 15-year-old is 1.60 to 1.65 meters tall and had long wavy blonde hair at the time. On the wanted poster, she is wearing glasses.

Just last Sunday, the Berlin police asked for support in searching for an 11-year-old girl from Frankfurt am Main. Lea Z. had run away from home last Wednesday and was picked up by the police in Berlin on Friday and handed over to the children's emergency service in Kreuzberg. On Saturday morning, she was reported missing by the children's emergency service. The police emphasized: "She appears much older, both in appearance and demeanor." She is estimated to be between 14 and 16 years old.

The missing person report from Saxony mentions that Nicola R. might have been in Berlin, which could potentially mean she might have stayed in or around a building there. If Nicola is indeed in Berlin, the authorities will need to expand their search to various buildings to increase the chances of finding her.

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