13-year-old boy from the Czech Republic disappeared from the campsite without a trace!
A 13-year-old boy from the Czech Republic has been missing from the campsite in Lohsa, Bautzen district, since August 10th. Police are searching intensively.

13-year-old boy from the Czech Republic disappeared from the campsite without a trace!
On Sunday evening, August 10th, 13-year-old Karel disappeared without a trace from a campsite in Lohsa in the Bautzen district. The boy, who comes from the Czech Republic and only has a limited knowledge of German, has been causing great concern ever since. Loud maz-online.de The police mobilized a large contingent of around 100 emergency services to find the missing person.
The search efforts, which have so far been unsuccessful, have focused on the Silbersee, the Scheibesee and their surroundings. Boats, drones, helicopters and police dogs were used in the intensive search. Despite these multiple efforts, there is currently no evidence as to why Karel disappeared. The investigators are questioning other guests at the campsite and also asking the public for information about his whereabouts.
Description and notes
Police have released a detailed description of the missing boy. Karel is around 1.62 meters tall, has a slim build and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a black T-shirt and black shorts. Similar reports were also made mdr.de about the case and emphasized that Karel doesn't speak German.
The police's search efforts have so far been unsuccessful. Various contact points were also checked and even bus drivers were interviewed, but they did not see Karel. The Czech authorities are now also involved in the investigation and close cooperation is being sought to check all possible contact addresses in the Czech Republic.
Search area and security aspects
The search operations are focused on a region whose banks of opencast mining lakes are considered to be at risk of landslides. This represents an additional challenge for the emergency services. The police plan to expand the search radius and also check other areas. The Lusatian and Central German Mining Management Company has also signaled its support to make the search for Karel easier.
The police have set up a hotline to receive information about the boy's whereabouts: Tel. 03571/465 0. The hope remains that with the support of the population and international cooperation, Karel will soon be found again.
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