Emergencies: Around 800 emergency services are supposed to search for Arian

Emergencies
Around 800 emergency services are supposed to search for Arian

Hundreds of emergency services have been combing the boy’s hometown and the surrounding area since Monday evening. photo

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A six-year-old boy has been missing in Lower Saxony since Monday evening. Now the use is being expanded again. The police announced this.

Today there are around 800 Emergency services are searching more than ever for the missing Arian from Bremervörde-Elm in Lower Saxony. A police spokesman announced this. The helpers will therefore form a search chain. Ten drones should take off. At night, the search teams should avoid making noise in the hope that the six-year-old will then identify himself. The autistic man has been missing since Monday evening. Since then, hundreds of emergency services have been combing the boy’s hometown and the surrounding area. Bremervörde-Elm is located between Bremerhaven and Hamburg.

On Saturday, the emergency services searched again near Elm die Oste, a tributary of the Elbe. They traveled on the river in so-called sonar boats. On land, helpers walked the river. Additional emergency services combed the area between Elm and the municipality of Oldendorf. In the area, a dpa reporter observed around 30 Bundeswehr soldiers checking a pasture. They spread out in a line and searched the ground. Unlike Friday, the search was not focused on Elm.

On Saturday night, Bundeswehr soldiers searched for the boy with night vision devices. The soldiers should travel in small groups. It was discussed that the emergency services would remain silent. The operations management therefore changed its tactics: on previous nights, the helpers played children’s songs and set off fireworks. This was intended to get Arian’s attention. The police spokesman said the tactics were changed because the other approaches had not been successful.

The police spokesman said there was no evidence of a criminal case. The spokesman ruled out a possible wolf attack, as there are wolves in the area. A wolf advisor from the Rotenburg district also thinks this is unlikely. Wolfgang Albrecht said that danger only exists in special cases, such as when a wolf feels attacked.

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