Missing Dirk Krämer: Looking for new clues from Blankenfelde-Mahlow!
In Teltow-Fläming we are asking for information about missing people, including Dirk Krämer from Hesse. Information here.

Missing Dirk Krämer: Looking for new clues from Blankenfelde-Mahlow!
A worrying case from Hesse is currently not only affecting the relatives, but also the police, who are asking for information. Dirk Krämer, 52 years old and living in Lautertal (Bergstrasse district), has been missing since June 13th. The last time there was contact with his relatives was when the man wanted to travel “for a break” in his VW Crafter. This reports maz-online.de.
Dirk Krämer's vehicle was found on July 14th in the A10 "Jühnsdorfer Heide" parking lot near Blankenfelde-Mahlow in the direction of Magdeburg. Since then there has been no trace of him. The police in southern Hesse have asked the public for help and are not ruling out the possibility that the missing person is in an exceptional psychological situation.
Personal description and information
Dirk Krämer is described as being around 1.80 meters tall, with a slim build, three-day beard and green-blue eyes. He is bald; However, there is no information about current clothing. Information about his whereabouts can be given to the criminal police in Heppenheim (Commissariat 10) on 06252/7060 or to any other police station.
The return of missing people often poses a challenge for the police. How fnp.de Reportedly, the mental health of the missing person is often taken into account as part of the investigation. A recent example shows that a 34-year-old man from Rüsselsheim, who had been missing since mid-August, was finally found safe and sound on September 24, 2024. The last contact with him was on August 8th.
Missing persons cases in Germany
When looking at the social problem of missing people, it becomes clear that there are clear criteria in Germany. Loud BKA A person is considered missing if they are inexplicably absent from their whereabouts and a risk to life or limb is assumed. Particular attention is paid to missing minors, who are generally considered to be in danger.
According to the BKA, around 18,100 children were reported missing in Germany in 2024; However, the vast majority could be solved by the end of the year. The BKA records a large number of cases and supports local police stations in searching for missing people.
It remains to be hoped that Dirk Krämer can return safely soon. His relatives and the police urgently need information from the public to shed light on his disappearance.