Hanover is desperately searching: 48-year-old missing after escaping from a nursing home!
Police are urgently looking for Sabine K. (48) from Hanover, missing since September 24th. Advice requested!

Hanover is desperately searching: 48-year-old missing after escaping from a nursing home!
Concern about a missing woman moves the population in Hanover. 48-year-old Sabine Christa Ursula K. has been missing since September 24th after she left a nursing home on Von-Alten-Allee unnoticed. Her disappearance is particularly alarming because her health conditions require her to rely on the help and medication of others. Nursing home staff noticed her absence around 7:30 p.m. and there has been no trace of the woman since then.
The Hanover police have started an investigation and are appealing to the public to provide information. Previous searches at possible contact points were unfortunately unsuccessful. The description of the missing person is clear: she is around 1.70 meters tall, has a slim figure and has medium-length dark hair. She was last seen wearing a blue jacket and it is believed she may be carrying a stuffed animal. Anyone with information about her whereabouts should contact her immediately at the phone number (0511) 109 39 20 report to help the police find Sabine K.
Search for Sabine K.
The efforts of the Hanover Police Department are focused on finding Sabine K. as quickly as possible. Given her state of health, it is important that the search continues intensively. Police have mobilized all available resources to help the missing woman. So far, all possible places where she could be have been checked, but without success. The experts agree that even the smallest piece of information could be crucial.
The public is urged to be vigilant. It cannot be ruled out that Sabine K. is in her usual surroundings or perhaps even leads on a familiar path. Every hint can make the crucial difference. “There is something going on,” report the officials who are working hard to clear up this worrying situation.
Anyone who has seen something or can provide information should not hesitate to contact the Hanover-Limmer Police Department. “Together we can help her get home,” said a spokesman for the police department.