13-year-old from Anklam missing – police are asking for information!

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A 13-year-old girl has been missing in Anklam since June 27, 2025. Details and contact information can be found here.

In Anklam wird seit dem 27. Juni 2025 ein 13-jähriges Mädchen vermisst. Details und Kontaktinformationen finden Sie hier.
A 13-year-old girl has been missing in Anklam since June 27, 2025. Details and contact information can be found here.

13-year-old from Anklam missing – police are asking for information!

There is currently great concern in Anklam: A 13-year-old teenager has been missing since Friday, June 27, 2025. According to a press release from the Neubrandenburg Police Headquarters, published on June 30, 2025 at 1:48 a.m., the situation is serious and the investigation is in full swing. The police are asking for the public's help.

As reports from Anklam show, the girl's disappearance was first reported on Friday. Details in the missing report say she was last seen around town. The exact circumstances are currently unclear, which only increases the concerns of family and friends.

Notes and contact

Anyone who can say anything about her whereabouts or who may have seen her is urged to contact the police. If you have any questions, Police Chief Inspector Erik Günther is available. The contact information is as follows:

An additional note: Questions during office hours should be directed to the responsible press offices at the Stralsund, Anklam or Neubrandenburg police stations. The operations control center of the Neubrandenburg police headquarters is available for inquiries outside of office hours.

Media coverage

The situation has already reached the media and reports about the girl's disappearance are available on various platforms. Report like that news.de as well as the Press portal in detail about the status of the investigation and the urgency of the search.

The community is called upon to be vigilant and pass on any information. The hope remains that the girl can be brought back quickly and safely.