Arian from Bremervörde: Police continue search for missing boy

Missing six-year-old
The search for Arian continues – that’s what the police are planning to do now

Six-year-old Arian from Bremervörde has been missing since April 22nd

© Rotenburg police station

The fate of Arian from Bremervörde, who has been missing since mid-April, remains unclear. Now the police are making a new attempt at searching – and are expecting a “long day”.

They don’t give up. Even almost a month after little Arian disappeared Bremervörde investigators hope to clarify his fate. A five-member investigative team continues to look into the case and pursue new leads.

This Wednesday they will get support from the Lower Saxony riot police. Police officers are supposed to go door to door in the towns of Behrste, Hude, Gräpel, Estorf, Brobergen and Kranenburg around where Arian’s family lives to address the residents directly. “The aim of this measure is to obtain possible information that has not yet been received by the police,” said the investigators. It is conceivable, for example, that individual people were on vacation and therefore have not yet contacted us. The police also hope to obtain further video recordings from private surveillance cameras.

The river should be searched again in the search for Arian

On Thursday, part of the Oste River in northeastern Lower Saxony will be searched again – among other things, sonar boats, divers and sniffer dogs will be used. “It will be a long day,” a police spokesman told the DPA news agency.

The autistic six-year-old has been missing since April 22nd. According to the police, he left his parents’ home alone and has since disappeared. As a result, the largest search operation in the history of the Federal Republic took place – but without success. People nationwide took part in Arian’s unknown fate. The search was initially stopped at the end of April and there is still no trace of the boy. According to the police, there is no evidence of a crime, but they are investigating in all directions – and they have not given up hope that Arians’ fate can still be clarified.

Sources: Rotenburg police stationDPA news agency

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