Missing person case in Plau am See: Where is 14-year-old Kaytie Sue?

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14-year-old Kaytie Sue Marquardt has been missing in Plau am See since July 6, 2025. Police are asking for information.

Die 14-jährige Kaytie Sue Marquardt wird seit dem 6. Juli 2025 in Plau am See vermisst. Polizei bittet um Hinweise.
14-year-old Kaytie Sue Marquardt has been missing in Plau am See since July 6, 2025. Police are asking for information.

Missing person case in Plau am See: Where is 14-year-old Kaytie Sue?

A search has been underway in Plau am See since July 6, 2025 for 14-year-old Kaytie Sue Marquardt, who left her home address in an unknown direction around midnight. So far, there is no trace of the young person, who is around 1.70 meters tall and slim. According to the information from the Northern Courier The search has been carried out since the early hours of July 6th, but so far the police's intensive efforts have not yielded any results.

Kaytie has long brown hair and was wearing a black hooded Northface jacket, green jeans and white Nike shoes at the time of her disappearance. The police are hoping for information from the public and ask them to provide relevant information to the Plau am See police station on 038735/8370. Such reports are important because how... Press portal reports, the smallest clues can often make the crucial difference.

The serious situation of missing people

When a minor like Kaytie goes missing, it is not only considered worrying but also requires targeted action by the police. The Federal Criminal Police Office, which is responsible for processing missing person cases, provides important information. According to the BKA, a person is classified as missing if they remain away from their whereabouts without an explanation and a risk to life or limb is assumed. It is particularly crucial that minors are taken into state care if they leave their circle of life.

In 2024, according to them BKA, around 18,100 children were reported missing, with an impressive 96.7 percent of these cases being resolved by the end of the year. However, a small percentage remains unsolved, and this shows how important any help from the public is in the first hours and days of a missing person case.

With a trained eye on the neighborhood, sharpened senses and a conscious approach to our own surroundings, we can all help to ensure that the whereabouts of the missing Kaytie Sue Marquardt are soon clarified. Every clue counts.