12-year-old Aaliyah from Hamburg: disappeared without a trace for days!
12-year-old Aaliyah Jolie from Hamburg has been missing since August 9, 2025. Information on the search requested.

12-year-old Aaliyah from Hamburg: disappeared without a trace for days!
A worrying case has been bothering the police and the population in Hamburg for days. Aaliyah Jolie Fritzenwanker, just 12 years old, has been missing since August 9th. The girl left her home address on Friday evening and has been missing from her family and authorities ever since. A few hours later, on Saturday, Aaliyah was found by federal police on a train near Berlin and taken into custody. But before she could be handed over to her mother, she disappeared from the care of the local child and youth emergency service. Since then, the Hamburg police have pursued all potential leads, but without success. Public interest is needed to find Aaliyah again. Anyone who has information about her whereabouts can contact the Hamburg police on 040 / 4286-56789 or dial the emergency number on 110. The police have already published a mugshot in order to obtain information from the public.
What do we know about the girl? Aaliyah is apparently considered older, her age could be estimated at 16 to 19 years old. With a height of around 1.60 to 1.65 m and long, curly, black hair, she appears to many to be much more mature than she actually is. On the day of her disappearance she was wearing a white top and black trousers. These are the characteristics that should help eyewitnesses identify them.
Search for Aaliyah: support from the population is needed
The information collected by the State Criminal Police Office indicates that Aaliyah may be staying in Berlin. However, this information cannot be specified because there are currently no confirmed contacts or whereabouts. The police suspect that Aaliyah could still be in the capital. Given the seriousness of the situation and the lack of success in the search, the population is asked to be particularly vigilant.
As in many similar cases, the Federal Criminal Police Office is also involved in coordinating to support the police on site. As the central criminal police agency in Germany, the BKA deals, among other things, with cases of missing persons. It is crucial that the public is informed about the options available to help in the event of missing persons. If a minor goes missing, they are considered missing and the police are obliged to help find them. In the case of Aaliyah, the Hamburg police are directly responsible for the search, and large search operations can be initiated in the event of acute danger.
Investigations into missing children should be taken seriously. In 2024, there were around 18,100 missing children in Germany, with the overwhelming majority of these cases - 96.7% - being solved by the end of the year. Numerous in-depth searches are carried out into such missing person cases, demonstrating the importance of taking all available steps in the search for Aaliyah.
The Hamburg police are under pressure from the public with their search efforts, but hope remains: Maybe someone has seen Aaliyah or can provide information about the girl's whereabouts. A quick clarification of this matter would be a great relief for the family and the community in Hamburg. Anyone who sees something should not hesitate to contact the police.