Missing Enna (13): Police in Lübeck are asking for urgent information!
13-year-old Enna Charlott B. from Panten has been missing in Lübeck since July 21, 2025. Police are asking for information.

Missing Enna (13): Police in Lübeck are asking for urgent information!
Concerns about 13-year-old Enna Charlott B. from Panten, in the Duchy of Lauenburg district, are growing. The girl has been missing since Monday afternoon, July 21, 2025. Enna was last seen on the grounds of the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Lübeck, where she urgently needs medical attention. Her absence causes great concern to friends and relatives.
Enna is described as being 1.50 meters tall and noticeably thin. Her dark blonde, medium-length hair and glasses make her easily recognizable. She was last seen wearing a striking pink top, which could help with the search.
Extensive search measures
The Lübeck police have launched intensive searches, but unfortunately these have so far been unsuccessful. The officials are now urgently asking the public for help. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could be crucial. Information about Enna can be given by calling the emergency number 110 or at any other police station.
The current situation is tense. Enna, who has a clear head for her age, is known by many in the community. The relatives still hope that the girl will return soon. “We hope that she will come forward quickly or be found,” said a worried acquaintance. The community is called upon to stick together and keep a close eye on the surroundings.
Public assistance required
If anyone has seen Enna or can provide information about her whereabouts, the call is clear: help bring the girl home safely! Every clue counts, and even small details can be of great importance.
The police remain optimistic and are also increasingly searching near the UKSH, where Enna was last seen. Concern for their well-being forces the authorities to search every meadow, every park and every possible hiding place in the area, while the relatives hope for any positive news.
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