Missing Sonneberger: Police are looking for Luthardt with help and advice!

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54-year-old man from Sonneberg, Frank Luthardt, has been missing since August 6, 2025. Police are looking for clues.

54-jähriger Mann aus Sonneberg, Frank Luthardt, wird seit dem 6. August 2025 vermisst. Polizei sucht Hinweise.
54-year-old man from Sonneberg, Frank Luthardt, has been missing since August 6, 2025. Police are looking for clues.

Missing Sonneberger: Police are looking for Luthardt with help and advice!

A 54-year-old man from Sonneberg, Frank Luthardt, has been missing since August 6, 2025. The police rely on information from the public to find him. Luthardt was last seen riding a KTM motorcycle, wearing a striking motorcycle suit with a Red Bull logo. Alternatively, he could also be driving an older black VW Passat (license plate SON-FL71). The local police have already launched a call for help and are asking for information.

The description of the missing man suggests that he is around 170cm tall and slim, with dark hair that has a gray beginning. Such details could be crucial to finding him as quickly as possible.

Call for help

The police appeal is aimed particularly at residents and travelers in the region. Information about Luthardt can be sent directly to the Sonneberg police at the telephone number 03675/8750 be given. Of course, other police departments can also receive information. Public interest could greatly aid the search.

Background to the missing person search

Like the Federal Criminal Police Office ( BKA ), a person is considered missing if they are inexplicably absent from their location and there is a potential threat to life or limb. This is not automatically the case for adults like Mr. Luthardt, but the situation must still be taken seriously as the circumstances of his disappearance are unclear.

In general, the local police department is responsible for the search and, if necessary, carries out large-scale operations in the event of danger. The BKA is responsible for coordinating searches and is a central contact point for regional and international requests.