Police are desperately looking for 12-year-old Marie K. from Gransee!

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12-year-old Marie K. from Gransee has been missing since July 6, 2025. Please contact the Oberhavel police for information about the search.

Die 12-jährige Marie K. aus Gransee wird seit dem 6. Juli 2025 vermisst. Hinweise zur Suche bitte an die Polizei Oberhavel.
12-year-old Marie K. from Gransee has been missing since July 6, 2025. Please contact the Oberhavel police for information about the search.

Police are desperately looking for 12-year-old Marie K. from Gransee!

Things remain exciting and worrying in Gransee: the 12-year-oldMarie K.has been missing since July 6, 2025. The girl was last seen on August 6, 2025 at around 2 p.m. in the Seilershof district. Despite intensive police searches, the child has still disappeared. [maz-online.de]

The police believe that Marie may be in a helpless situation. A search for her is currently underway in the region, but a large-scale operation is not seen as promising. There is a suspicion that Marie may be in Neustrelitz. As the police confirm, the measures taken so far have not contributed anything to finding the girl. [polizei.brandenburg.de]

Description and last sightings

Marie K. is around 170 cm tall, has blue-gray eyes and long blonde hair with red tips. Her appearance makes her seem significantly older and she has a very feminine figure. The girl was last seen wearing jeans, an oversized shirt and black sneakers and was carrying a backpack. This gives the police a clearer picture of the manhunt. [bka.de]

Investigators are calling on the public to help find Marie. Any clue that could lead to finding the girl is of great importance. The Oberhavel police station is at the telephone number03301/85 10to reach. Alternatively, information can be submitted to any police station.

Search challenges

The investigation teams have to face the challenge that missing people are often considered to be in danger to life and limb. The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) is the central office in Germany for such missing person cases and supports the police in the search. While adults can decide for themselves where they stay, different regulations apply to minors and they often need help. [bka.de]

With new manhunts every day and a large number of missing person cases registered, it is essential for the police to actively look for clues. The number of cases is worrying and it appears that children and young people are particularly affected. It remains to be hoped that Marie K. will soon be found safe and sound.