Essen police launch urgent search for missing 66-year-old man in psychological crisis
Essen police launch urgent search for missing 66-year-old man in psychological crisis
Essen police launch urgent search for missing 66-year-old man in psychological crisis
A 66-year-old man from Essen has gone missing after last being seen on Monday afternoon. Jochen S., who suffers from chronic illness and relies on medication, is now the subject of a police search operation. Jochen S. was last seen on the afternoon of 15th September. Authorities have since listed him on the wanted persons portal, where a photo is available for public reference. The link to his profile can be found at polizei.nrw/fahndung/180694.
Described as 1.82m tall, he has grey-brown, short hair with a bald spot at the back of his head. He has a robust build and wears glasses. Police have not disclosed how long he has been officially classified as missing or the exact measures being taken to locate him. Family and authorities are particularly concerned due to his psychological crisis and dependence on medication. His health condition adds urgency to the search efforts.
The public is encouraged to check the wanted persons portal for updates on Jochen S.'s case. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police immediately. His last confirmed sighting was in Essen on Monday afternoon.
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