Wanted report: 14-year-old Angelina from Aschendorf remains missing!

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Angelina Köhler, 14 years old, has been missing in Aschendorf since September 9, 2025. Please contact the Papenburg police if you have any information.

Angelina Köhler, 14 Jahre, wird seit 09.09.2025 in Aschendorf vermisst. Hinweise an die Polizei Papenburg erbeten.
Angelina Köhler, 14 years old, has been missing in Aschendorf since September 9, 2025. Please contact the Papenburg police if you have any information.

Wanted report: 14-year-old Angelina from Aschendorf remains missing!

In Aschendorf, a small town in the Emsland district, 14-year-old Angelina Köhler has been missing since Thursday, September 9th, 2025. The young teenager had left the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Center (KJP) in Aschendorf and did not return, which caused great concern among those responsible. Loud NDR She was last seen on Thursday afternoon and it is the second time in just a few weeks that Angelina has been reported missing. She had already disappeared once in mid-August.

Angelina is about 1.65 meters tall, slim and has long blonde hair. When she disappeared, she was wearing a striking pink oversized shirt, a black sweater and white sneakers. Due to hearing impairment, she relies on hearing aids, which makes her situation particularly worrying. The police in Papenburg are asking for information about their current whereabouts by calling (04961) 92 60, as well regionalupdate.de informed.

The role of the police

When children and young people disappear from their usual living environment, they are automatically considered missing. The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) has clear guidelines for this and processes such cases, especially if there is an assumed risk to life and limb. Minors who remain unexplainedly absent from their whereabouts are considered missing and the police immediately start searching, as the BKA explains in a report. The local office is responsible for the direct search for people, and in the event of acute danger, large-scale search operations are initiated, which can often involve the riot police and emergency services.

Angelina's case is currently being intensively pursued by the police. Loud BKA The challenges in finding missing minors are many, with most cases being resolved within a short period of time. At the beginning of 2025, around 9,420 missing person cases were registered in Germany. The clearance rate for missing children is traditionally high, which gives hope that Angelina will return soon.

The concern for Angelina and the commitment of the police make it clear how important such missing person cases are and that the community should stick together. Every clue could be crucial. The population in Aschendorf is called upon to be vigilant and to ensure the safety of those around them. Let's remain optimistic and hope that Angelina returns safely soon.