Federal law enforcement authorities apprehend a 16-year-old boy who went missing
In a noteworthy development, Louisa Paulick, a 16-year-old teenager from Gera, was located and apprehended by federal police officers at the train station in Kassel on 23rd August, 2025.
The Gera Police Inspectorate, the appropriate authority for updates on this incident, confirmed the news. The public search for Louisa Paulick has now been concluded.
The young girl had left her parental home in Gera on 17th August, 2025, and the incident involving her occurred in both Gera and Kassel.
The Gera Police Inspectorate is the specific contact point within the Thuringian Police for more detailed information about Louisa Paulick's case. For media inquiries, you can reach out to them at [email protected]. Alternatively, you can contact them via phone at 0365 829 1503 or 0365 829 1504.
It is important to note that these contact details are for media inquiries related to Louisa Paulick's case and not for general police inquiries or the public at large.
The Gera Police Inspectorate would like to express their gratitude to the public for their assistance and the tips received during the search. After her apprehension, Louisa Paulick was initially placed in a youth facility in Kassel.
For further inquiries regarding Louisa Paulick, please contact the Thuringian Police. The public is asked to respect the privacy of all parties involved during this time.
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