Missing sisters from Göttingen: Police are asking for information!

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Three sisters from Göttingen, missing since June 18, 2025. Information on the search requested.

Drei Schwestern aus Göttingen, seit dem 18. Juni 2025 vermisst. Hinweise zur Suche erbeten.
Three sisters from Göttingen, missing since June 18, 2025. Information on the search requested.

Missing sisters from Göttingen: Police are asking for information!

There is great concern in Göttingen: 16-year-old Kristina, 15-year-old Karolina and 14-year-old Diana B. have been missing since Wednesday, June 18, 2025. The sisters left their apartment and have not been found since. The girls' mother immediately filed a missing person's report with the police, who then began searching intensively for the missing siblings. Loud RTL It is assumed that the sisters are in the city of Göttingen or in the surrounding area.

The public was asked to help, and the police released photos of the three girls. This measure is intended to provide relevant information about their whereabouts. It is also possible that the girls have contacts in Hanover and are located there Focus reported. The uncertainty about their whereabouts is troubling many in the region, and questions arise about the sisters' well-being.

Focus on juvenile crime

The case of the missing sisters falls into a worrying context. According to a recent study, juvenile crime has increased in Germany. Around 13,800 cases were registered in 2024, which is the highest value in years. Compared to 2016, the number is more than twice as high. An increase in youth violence and the associated psychological stress play a significant role in this issue. The Federal Criminal Police Office also names possible reasons such as the experiences of refugees during the corona pandemic, which have an influence on the minds of young people (information from Statista ).

What is particularly noteworthy is that despite the increase in crime, the total number of young suspects for all crimes has fallen by around 6 percent. This shows a complex change in the social situation of young people. The topic is not only relevant for the young people affected, but also affects society as a whole and how it deals with young people in times of crisis.

The Göttingen police ask anyone who has information about the missing sisters to call 0551 / 491-2115. Any clue could help bring the girls home safely. In such tense situations, it is important that the community sticks together and takes action.