City Police Inspectorate of Saarbrücken Update on Ongoing Investigation
In a recent development, authorities are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 15-year-old girl named Alysha Barwinski and her 3-month-old infant.
Alysha is described as being 163 cm tall, slim, with long dark hair, braces, a nose piercing, a tongue piercing, and a flower tattoo on her right forearm. She was last seen wearing a blue niqab. The infant was last seen in uniformly light clothing with hearts on it and in a pink stroller.
The search for Alysha and the infant was initiated on August 4, 2025. The current focus of the investigation is in the Cologne-Chorweiler area, though information about their whereabouts can also be reported to any other police station. For specific inquiries or updates, contact the Saarbrücken Police Station at Tel.: 0681/9321-233.
It is important to note that no new information about the circumstances surrounding their disappearance has been disclosed. However, new information suggests a possible location in the Cologne-Chorweiler area.
For those who wish to view photos of the missing individuals, they can be found at this link: Photos of the missing individuals. The press release from Saarlouis Police Station is also available for reference at this link: Press Release from Saarlouis Police Station.
The identity of the police officer or spokesperson from the Cologne-Chorweiler police station providing the latest information about Alysha Barwinski and her infant is not publicly disclosed.
We urge anyone with information regarding Alysha's whereabouts or the whereabouts of her infant to contact the Saarbrücken Police Station immediately. Let's work together to help bring them home safely.
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