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Missing girl left her parents' house in her pyjamas

The two-year-old girl who went missing in Bingen near Sigmaringen probably left her parents' house in an unobserved moment between 4 and 5 p.m. on Sunday. This was announced by the police on Monday. The girl was presumably only wearing pyjamas at the time of her disappearance. The two-year-old...

A blue light shines on the roof of a police car during an operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light shines on the roof of a police car during an operation. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Emergencies - Missing girl left her parents' house in her pyjamas

The two-year-old girl who went missing in Bingen near Sigmaringen probably left her parents' house in an unobserved moment between 4 and 5 p.m. on Sunday. This was announced by the police on Monday. The girl was presumably only wearing pyjamas at the time of her disappearance. The two-year-old is about 60 centimeters tall and has short, blond hair and blue eyes.

The search in the village at the foot of the Swabian Alb by around 180 emergency services from the fire department, technical relief organization, rescue service and German Red Cross has so far been unsuccessful. Divers, sniffer dogs and a drone were also deployed. The extensive search measures with a police helicopter, mantrailer dogs and police forces are currently continuing, the police said.

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  1. The missing girl's parental home is located in Bingen, a town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, near Sigmaringen.
  2. The police have urged the public to keep an eye out for the girl, even during their usual routines, such as Sunday walks or visiting local places like Bingen or Sigmaringen.
  3. Despite extensive search efforts involving local emergency services, divers, sniffer dogs, a drone, and police helicopters, the girl remains missing, wearing only her pyjamas.
  4. The authorities have requested that parents keep their children close and vigilant, especially during emergencies, and remind them never to leave their homes without their parents' knowledge, even in their pyjamas.
  5. As the search continues, the police have suggested that the community unite to help find the little girl, even on their leisurely Sundays in Bingen or Sigmaringen.

Source: www.stern.de

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