14-year-old from Gera missing: help urgently needed with the search!
A 14-year-old boy from Gera, Mohammad Ibrahim, goes missing after a bus ride from Denmark. Police are asking for information.

14-year-old from Gera missing: help urgently needed with the search!
A missing 14-year-old boy from Gera, Thuringia is currently causing great concern. Mohammad Ibrahim had visited his grandmother in Denmark and was on his way home. Loud Picture he was supposed to return to Germany on Saturday. The bus he boarded was supposed to arrive in Gera around 3 p.m. But Mohammad never arrived home and has since disappeared without a trace.
The police have already launched extensive searches, but without success. Officials are now asking the public for help. Information about the whereabouts of Mohammad Ibrahim can be reported to the Kripo Gera on 0365/82340 (reference number 0248092/2025).
Description of the missing person
Mohammad Ibrahim is described as a slim boy, around 1.70 meters tall. He has short, dark hair and brown eyes. Information about his clothing is not yet known. What is worrying for the relatives is that there is currently no evidence of danger to themselves or others.
Investigations into such missing person cases are generally taken very seriously in Germany. According to that Federal Criminal Police Office A person is considered missing if they deviate from their whereabouts without explanation and a risk to life or limb is assumed. In particular, minors, including Mohammad, are generally considered to be at risk.
Missing persons statistics in Germany
In 2024, around 80,800 young people between the ages of 14 and 17 were reported missing in Germany. An impressive rate of 97.4 percent of these cases were resolved by the end of the year. Nevertheless, around 3 percent of missing people remain untraceable for more than a year, and what is particularly alarming is the increase in missing unaccompanied refugee minors, which rose to around 4,300 cases in 2024.
The police assess the situation individually and initiate large-scale search operations in an emergency. In the case of Mohammad Ibrahim, this means that investigators will also look for clues abroad if it turns out that he may be on the move. Since the Federal Criminal Police Office is responsible for international searches, it will be called in if necessary.
Finally, it remains to be hoped that there is a possibility that Mohammad will be found quickly while the investigative authorities and the public do everything in their power to help him.