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11-year-old child goes missing in Gladieck, Bochum, and Duisburg regions of Poland; authorities distribute a photograph for public assistance in the search.

Kid Disappears: 11-Year-Old Unaccounted for Since July 25, 2025, in Recklinghausen, Germany

Search underway in Gladbeck, Bochum, and Duisburg for a missing 11-year-old, with a photograph...
Search underway in Gladbeck, Bochum, and Duisburg for a missing 11-year-old, with a photograph available for identification purposes

In a concerning development, an 11-year-old boy has been missing since July 25, 2025. The boy left a youth facility in Gladbeck and did not return.

The information about the missing child was originally transmitted by Police Headquarters Recklinghausen via news aktuell. The authorities are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the boy to contact the police at 0800 2361 111.

It is assumed that the missing boy may be staying with relatives or acquaintances. Possible locations where he might be include Gladbeck, Bochum, and Duisburg. Search measures for the missing boy have been unsuccessful so far.

The police have been in contact with the missing boy via telephone. A photo of the missing boy can be found at this link: Missing Boy's Photo.

For media inquiries, contact Police Headquarters Recklinghausen, Andreas Lesch at 02361 55 1031 or [email protected]. Andreas Lesch is responsible for media inquiries at the Police Headquarters Recklinghausen.

Stay updated on the case from Police Headquarters Recklinghausen on their news website: Police Headquarters Recklinghausen News. You can also follow updates on their social media platforms:

  • Police Headquarters Recklinghausen's Instagram page
  • Police Headquarters Recklinghausen's Facebook page
  • Police Headquarters Recklinghausen's Twitter page

Additionally, you can join their WhatsApp channel for updates: Police Headquarters Recklinghausen's WhatsApp channel.

The authorities urge everyone to share this information widely to help find the missing boy. If you have any information, please contact the police at 0800 2361 111.

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