After disappearance at the main train station: Police are urgently looking for Niklas K.

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17-year-old Niklas K. from Dresden-Striesen has been missing at the main train station since Wednesday. Information on how to locate it is urgently requested.

Der 17-jährige Niklas K. aus Dresden-Striesen wird seit Mittwoch am Hauptbahnhof vermisst. Hinweise zur Auffindung sind dringend erbeten.
17-year-old Niklas K. from Dresden-Striesen has been missing at the main train station since Wednesday. Information on how to locate it is urgently requested.

After disappearance at the main train station: Police are urgently looking for Niklas K.

In a worrying situation, 17-year-old Niklas K. from Dresden-Striesen is missing. The police are still looking for witnesses who can provide information about his whereabouts. Loud Saxon Niklas was last seen on Wednesday evening at Dresden main station when he got on an S-Bahn towards Pulsnitz, but never got there.

Niklas K. is described as being around 1.70 meters tall with a slim build. He has dark blonde, wavy hair and wears a mustache. His outfit at the time of the disappearance consisted of camouflage pants, a black printed T-shirt and a gray sweatshirt. He also had a black backpack with him. The search for the young man is difficult because his whereabouts have been unknown since then. The police have already checked possible whereabouts, but were unsuccessful Day24 reported.

Worrying evidence

In their call for help, the police emphasized that they cannot rule out that Niklas is at risk of suicide. This greatly increases the urgency of the search. Please report all relevant information immediately to the Dresden Police Department on (0351) 483 22 33. If you have seen Niklas or know where he is, your information is of the utmost importance.

Like that too Federal Criminal Police Office declared, a person is considered missing if he or she is inexplicably absent from his or her location and there is a danger to life or limb. Minors like Niklas in particular are classified as missing if they leave their circle of life and their whereabouts are unknown. In such cases, the local police department takes action and can initiate large-scale search measures if there is an acute danger.

The statistics on missing people are alarming: on January 1st, 2025, around 9,420 missing person cases were registered in Germany. Around 200 to 300 new cases are added every day. It is encouraging to know that more than half of missing people are found within the first week. Nevertheless, concern for the families of the missing remains great.

We continue to ask the readers of our magazine for their attention and help. Every clue could be crucial in bringing Niklas K. home safely.