15-year-old Lena L. from Görlitz missing – police ask for help!

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15-year-old Lena L. from Görlitz has been missing since June 29, 2025. Police are asking for information about the search.

15-jährige Lena L. aus Görlitz wird seit dem 29.06.2025 vermisst. Polizei bittet um Hinweise zur Suche.
15-year-old Lena L. from Görlitz has been missing since June 29, 2025. Police are asking for information about the search.

15-year-old Lena L. from Görlitz missing – police ask for help!

Concern for 15-year-old Lena L. from Görlitz is constantly growing. The girl has been missing since Sunday morning, June 29, 2025. Loud Sächsische.de She left her parents' apartment in the city center around 7 a.m. and hasn't appeared since. What is particularly alarming is that a health risk cannot be ruled out.

Lena is a young woman with a love of nature and horses. She is 1.55 meters tall and has long, straight, blonde hair. Loud Saxony Police At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a denim jacket and green long trousers. Her black sneakers and gray backpack complete her outfit. It is also recognized by severe acne on the face.

Intensive search for Lena

The police have already launched intensive searches. This not only includes checking possible contact points, but also using a tracking dog. However, these measures have so far been unsuccessful. The officials are urgently asking the public for help in finding Lena as quickly as possible.

Regarding the search results so far, it should be said that no trace of Lena has been discovered so far. Any information that could lead to finding the girl should be sent to the Görlitz police station on 03581 650 224. Alternatively, information can be passed on to any other police station.

Missing persons cases in the focus of the police

The disappearance of people, especially minors, is a serious issue. Thanks to the support of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), the police are well positioned to act in such cases. As on the website of BKA As can be read, all missing minors are generally considered to be in danger. Local police departments are responsible for the immediate search for people and launch large-scale search operations when the situation requires it.

There are currently around 9,420 missing person cases registered in Germany, and around 200 to 300 new ones are added every day. The clearance rate for missing children and young people is encouragingly high, which is also reflected in the latest statistics from the BKA. However, the situation remains tense and every tip can be crucial.

Lena is part of this worrying statistic, and everyone in the region can help by paying attention. Let's hope she's safe soon. Stay alert and help where you can!