Missing in Dresden: Where is the helpless Mycahylo O.?

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The police are looking for the missing 59-year-old Mycahylo O. from the southern suburb. Please report any information.

Die Polizei sucht nach dem vermissten 59-jährigen Mycahylo O. aus der Südvorstadt. Hinweise bitte melden.
The police are looking for the missing 59-year-old Mycahylo O. from the southern suburb. Please report any information.

Missing in Dresden: Where is the helpless Mycahylo O.?

The police in Dresden are currently looking for a 59-year-old man named Mycahylo O., who has been missing since the evening of Ascension Day. He was last seen leaving his accommodation on Kaitzer Strasse in the southern suburb. Since the man is dependent on medication that he apparently did not have with him, concerns about his well-being increase significantly. Unfortunately, when searching for Mycahylo O., a tracking dog was unable to follow his trail, which further complicates the situation.

Mycahylo O. is approximately 1.80 meters tall, slim and has short hair with a prominent receding hairline. He is believed to be wearing a dark jacket with red and white stripes and dark pants. The police are asking the public for help. Information about his whereabouts can be given by calling (0351) 483 22 33.

Required procedure in missing person cases

The public is urged to inform the police immediately by calling 110 if anyone is missing. When filing a missing person report, relatives should bring a current photo of the missing person and a list of possible whereabouts. It is crucial to report possible medications and previous missing persons cases. After the report has been recorded, it is checked whether the missing person was involved in a traffic accident. If the search is unsuccessful, the missing person will be advertised nationwide. Publications in the media only take place with the consent of the reporting party (Saxony Police).

The policy is required to take risks and challenges into account when searching for missing persons. The longer someone is missing, the greater the risk to their health and well-being. This is especially true at night when fewer people are out and possible hiding places are used frequently. Trust between parents and the police remains a crucial factor in ensuring that the search is efficient (WDR).

The current events surrounding Mycahylo O. remind us how important immediate action is in cases of missing person reports. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is called upon to act immediately and provide information.