Mar 20 • 17:30 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

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A 12-year-old boy is missing in Esbjerg, Denmark, raising concerns as he has a history of taking train trips around the country.

The South and Southern Jutland Police are searching for a missing 12-year-old boy last seen near a school in Esbjerg on Friday morning. The boy was reported wearing an orange neck warmer, a black jacket, gray pants, and black-and-white shoes, making his description publicly known to aid in his recovery. He has also been noted to wear a sunflower lanyard, which could identify him as needing assistance.

The police highlighted that the boy has a keen interest in trains, and in previous incidents, he has been found after embarking on train journeys throughout Denmark. In a similar case reported on November 25, he was seen in the morning and ended up being located at Copenhagen Central Station later that evening. This pattern raises additional concerns about the boy's safety and whereabouts, prompting an urgent appeal for public assistance.

Authorities are urging anyone with information that could aid in locating the boy to contact the police via their hotline. This situation not only underscores the ongoing safety concerns for children but also reflects community vigilance and the importance of public awareness in assisting law enforcement efforts to reunite families in distress.

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