"Human life is in danger and we are in a hurry!" Police and Missing Persons Association request assistance in locating 31-year-old Svenno
The police and the Missing Persons Association are seeking help in locating a missing man named Svenno who disappeared with a dark gray bicycle in Rapla.
The police and the Missing Persons Association (SA Kadunud) in Estonia are urgently appealing for help in finding a 31-year-old man named Svenno who has been missing since Wednesday. Svenno left a care facility in Rapla without returning that night, and since then his family has lost all contact with him, raising significant concern for his safety. The police have been actively searching the area and have reached out to his relatives for information, but despite these efforts, Svenno remains unaccounted for.
Information on the last known whereabouts of Svenno indicates that he was last seen on March 18 in the vicinity of Keava and Linnaaluste villages in Raplamaa, riding a dark gray bicycle with the brand name 'Insera.' The Missing Persons Association has warned that there is a real and immediate danger to Svenno's life and health, urging the public to report any sightings or information regarding his location by calling emergency services at 112. The search efforts highlight the urgency of the situation and the hope that community support will help find Svenno quickly.
The call for assistance reflects not only the challenges faced by the authorities in locating missing individuals but also emphasizes the collaborative role of the community in such critical instances. A representative from SA Kadunud, Aare Rüütel, underscored the importance of public vigilance and cooperation to secure the safety of vulnerable individuals who may be at risk. The ongoing investigation and search highlight the essential nature of community involvement in ensuring the safety of individuals in distress.