13-year-old Jaimy from Esens missing – police ask for help!
Police are looking for missing 13-year-old Jaimy B. from Esens. Last sighting at the central bus station, information requested.

13-year-old Jaimy from Esens missing – police ask for help!
In the tranquil setting of Esens in the Wittmund district, the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl is causing great concern. Jaimy B. was last seen on Friday afternoon at the central bus station (ZOB), and since then her whereabouts have been completely unclear. In a region where the community sticks together, the question arises: Where is the girl?
The police have already started intensive investigations and assume that Jaimy could possibly be heading towards Varel. The young Esensian woman is described as slim, has dyed black hair and could be wearing a black hoodie and black jeans. Witnesses who know anything about her whereabouts are urged to contact the police station in Wittmund on 04462-9110 or the emergency number 110. The hope that Jaimy will be found soon remains high.
Investigations and support
The local police are responsible for the direct search for people, although Jaimy's case is not the first to make headlines in Germany. According to that Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), many people can be considered missing, especially minors who leave their circle of life. The BKA processes numerous missing person cases and has special procedures that come into play in emergencies.
The numbers speak for themselves: On January 1, 2025, around 9,420 missing person cases were registered in Germany. Every year, 18,100 children and young people have to be reported missing, and fortunately 96.7% of these cases are resolved by the end of the year. Nevertheless, concern for missing children like Jaimy remains present, and it is important that the public remains vigilant. Especially when it comes to unaccompanied minor refugees, it is clear that the most common reason for disappearance is leaving accommodation.
Community and responsibility
It is remarkable how strongly communities stand together in such situations. In times of uncertainty, it is often the eyes and ears of the population that can be crucial. She knows that too police how important information from the population is. When searching for missing people, riot police and other services are often involved to ensure quick and effective investigation.
The disappearance of Jaimy B. not only raises questions, but also offers an opportunity to reflect on the protection mechanisms for our young people. At a time when the public is grappling with the challenges of protecting children and young people, it is clear that we all have a responsibility to be vigilant and help where we can.
The hope remains that Jaimy will return safely soon and that the Esens community will continue to stay strong and close together. Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact us immediately.