Missing Mia (14): Police are asking for urgent information in Biedenkopf!
14-year-old Mia G. from Biedenkopf has been missing since September 3, 2025. Police are asking for information about his whereabouts.

Missing Mia (14): Police are asking for urgent information in Biedenkopf!
Today, September 3, 2025, a missing person report was published by the Gießen police, which is attracting the public's attention. It is 14-year-old Mia G. from Biedenkopf, who has been missing since the morning of this day. Police describe Mia as slim, 150 to 160 cm tall and with long red hair. Unfortunately, there is currently no information about her clothing or the items she may be carrying.
The police are asking the public for help. Anyone who has seen Mia since September 3rd or has information about her whereabouts is urged to contact the Biedenkopf police station on 06461-922950 or any other police station. This report was published by the Central Hesse Police Headquarters at around 10:25 p.m. and represents a serious appeal that has the highest priority in the current situation.
The current situation in juvenile crime
The background to this missing person report comes against the backdrop of a worrying development in juvenile crime in Germany. According to an analysis, youth violence reached a peak in 2024 with around 13,800 cases, which is more than twice as high as in 2016. The increase is particularly noticeable among young people between the ages of 14 and 17. This raises questions about how our society treats young people and what factors lead to these high numbers.
The Federal Criminal Police Office cites psychological stress caused by the Corona measures and various risk factors among young people seeking protection as possible reasons for the increase in youth violence. It can also be seen that almost three quarters of the young suspects are male, which brings traditional role models and acquired behavior into focus. These two aspects are increasingly being discussed critically.
The challenge that our society is confronted with shows the need for increased prevention through appropriate programs in child and youth welfare in order to counteract criminal careers. If we don't act, the fate of young people like Mia G. could become the norm.
It remains to be hoped that the citizens of Biedenkopf and the surrounding area are attentive and take an active part in finding out Mia's whereabouts. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could be crucial to their quick and safe return.