Feb 11 • 15:30 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Another Call for Witnesses: Still No Trace of Missing Starnberger Woman

The search for Anke Müller-Schmidt, a 57-year-old woman from Starnberg, continues with no leads since her disappearance on December 19 of last year.

Anke Müller-Schmidt, a 57-year-old woman from Starnberg, has been missing since December 19 of last year, and authorities have made repeated calls for witnesses to come forward. Despite thorough investigations and questioning, police have not determined whether she disappeared voluntarily or involuntarily. There are also no insights regarding potential suicide intentions or violent crimes, according to a spokesperson from the Oberbayern-Nord police headquarters. Her last known location was her apartment, where she was seen by her son before her disappearance, leaving behind her cellphone.

The investigation has also encountered difficulties as the analysis of her mobile phone has not yielded any additional information that could clarify her fate. Reports indicate that she left her multi-family home near the Starnberg Nord train station without her car, leading to extensive searches in forested areas north of Starnberg. Despite using search dogs and drones, these operations have not provided any clues to her whereabouts.

As the months pass since her disappearance, the concern for Anke Müller-Schmidt's well-being increases, and the police continue to appeal to the public for any information that might help solve this case. Her family is understandably distressed, and the community is rallying to support them while hoping for a positive resolution. The lack of leads has put pressure on law enforcement, which remains committed to following any potential avenues that could lead to answers about her disappearance.

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