Police are desperately searching for 27-year-old missing man in Groß-Umstadt!

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The police are looking for a 27-year-old man from Groß-Umstadt who has been missing since 7:00 p.m. on Monday. Advice desired.

Die Polizei sucht einen 27-jährigen Mann aus Groß-Umstadt, vermisst seit 19:00 Uhr am Montag. Hinweise erwünscht.
The police are looking for a 27-year-old man from Groß-Umstadt who has been missing since 7:00 p.m. on Monday. Advice desired.

Police are desperately searching for 27-year-old missing man in Groß-Umstadt!

In Groß-Umstadt, the missing person of a 27-year-old man is causing worried faces. He has been missing since Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. and police believe he may be in a helpless situation. The reason for this is that the missing person is dependent on medication and therefore urgently needs help. Local authorities are appealing to the public to report information about his whereabouts in order to find him as quickly as possible.

The man we are looking for is around 1.70 meters tall and has a slim build. He has dark blonde, short hair and moves with a slightly stooped gait. When he disappeared, he was wearing gray sweatpants, a green sweater and was carrying a beige backpack. This describes the situation in detail, as Tixio and Nachrichten Aktuell report.

The role of the police

The local police department is responsible for the immediate search for missing people. In this case, that means mobilizing all available resources to find the 27-year-old. Large-scale search operations are carried out if there is an acute danger. The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) also plays an important role, as it coordinates searches at home and abroad and manages an information system for missing persons, as explained on the BKA website [BKA](https://www.bka.de/DE/ UnserAufgabe/Ermittlungsunterstuetzung/BearbeitungVermisstenfaelle/verfahrenVermisstenfaelle.html).

In Germany, people are considered missing if they are deemed to be in danger to life or limb. However, for adults like the man being sought, it is important that there are concrete signs of distress so that the police can take action. The good news is that experience shows that around 50% of missing cases are solved within the first week. This gives the relatives a little hope.

The clearance rate for missing young people is even higher, which shows that quick action is crucial. The police are therefore taking the situation very seriously and are working hard to solve the problem.

We ask all readers to be attentive and, if necessary, to provide information to the local authorities. Every little clue could be crucial in bringing the missing man back safe and sound.