10-year-old Musa disappeared from Worms – police are asking for information!

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Musa, a 10-year-old boy from Worms, is missing. The police are looking for information about his whereabouts.

Musa, ein 10-jähriger Junge aus Worms, wird vermisst. Die Polizei sucht Hinweise zu seinem Aufenthaltsort.
Musa, a 10-year-old boy from Worms, is missing. The police are looking for information about his whereabouts.

10-year-old Musa disappeared from Worms – police are asking for information!

In tranquil Worms, the disappearance of a 10-year-old boy causes great concern in the neighborhood. Musa has been missing since the night of Thursday, July 10th. The boy's last known location was his father's apartment. According to initial findings, Musa was probably traveling independently when he left the apartment and could have traveled by public transport. The police are investigating and have already asked for information from the public in order to find Musa as quickly as possible. Anyone who has seen something can call ☎ 06241 852-0 or email piworms@polizei.rlp.de. A detailed description of the missing boy is available: Musa is between 1.55 and 1.60 meters tall, has short black hair and was dressed in black trousers, black shoes and a black shirt with a computer game controller printed on it. Concerned parents and citizens are hoping for little Musa's quick return, as the search has already begun and the police are intensively investigating. Bild reports on the incident.

The situation is reminiscent of other missing person cases in the region. A 13-year-old girl from Worms, who disappeared on Monday, December 9th, was recently found safe and sound. The search lasted several days before the teenager returned to the care of her family on Saturday. In this case, too, there was no evidence of a crime, and the police indicated that the girl had voluntarily and self-determinedly removed herself from the circle of life. This shows that various factors can play a role, especially when it comes to younger people who go missing. In such cases, authorities are required to obtain information quickly. Tag24 reports about it.

Missing persons cases in Germany

Numerous children and young people disappear every year throughout Germany. According to that Federal Criminal Police Office Around 18,100 children were missing worldwide in 2024, with a remarkable 96.7% of these cases solved by the end of the year. There was an increase in the number of underage refugees in particular in 2024 to around 4,300 missing unaccompanied minors, who often escaped from their accommodation. However, the clearance rate in these cases was significantly lower, at around 79%.

The local police departments are responsible for the immediate search by acting quickly in the event of acute danger and initiating extensive search measures. This is often done in collaboration with riot police and emergency services to quickly find the missing people. An important aspect is that the police can only take action to provide support in missing person cases if certain criteria are met. The BKA records and coordinates the cases and offers information on missing people via the “Vermi/Utot” file.

The fate of Musa and other missing children is closely linked and highlights the importance of joint efforts within the community to bring missing people back quickly and safely. The hope remains that Musa will soon be found safe and sound and that the parents' worries will disappear into thin air.