Missing Simone Werner from Greifswald: Police ask for help!

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On July 2, 2025, 48-year-old Simone Werner from Greifswald went missing. Police are appealing for information to assist in the search.

Am 2. Juli 2025 wird die 48-jährige Simone Werner aus Greifswald vermisst. Polizei bittet um Hinweise zur Unterstützung der Suche.
On July 2, 2025, 48-year-old Simone Werner from Greifswald went missing. Police are appealing for information to assist in the search.

Missing Simone Werner from Greifswald: Police ask for help!

A worrying case of missing persons has occurred in Greifswald, northern Germany. Simone Werner, a 48-year-old woman, has been missing since today, July 2, 2025. According to the information from Police MV The last sighting of the missing person was this morning at 7:20 a.m. She suffers from mental illness and urgently needs medical attention.

Anyone who knows Simone or can provide information about her whereabouts should immediately contact the police in Greifswald on 03834-540244 or call any other police station. So far, police searches have been unsuccessful. The threat to their health is serious and the police are expressly asking for support from the public.

Health status and appearance

The facts about her health alone make it clear why Simone's disappearance is extremely worrying for her family and friends. She is about 163 cm tall, slim to thin and has shoulder-length white hair. She also wears glasses with gray frames, but no specific information about her clothing is currently known. In the event of a missing person, it is crucial that every piece of information counts in order to find them as quickly as possible.

Every year, numerous people report missing in Germany. There are currently almost 10,000 people recorded in the databases daily news reported. What is particularly worrying is that in many cases there is an acute danger to life and limb for both adults and minors. The risks are usually particularly high for adults like Simone who suffer from mental illnesses.

Reports of missing persons in Germany

The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) handles and records the missing person cases, finding that around half can be resolved within the first week. The clearance rate is relatively high, but around three percent of those affected are still missing for more than a year, according to information from BKA clarify.

The police appeal for support, especially in Simone's case. With her, any little thing that could remind someone of her sighting could be significant. Please look around your area and report anything you notice.