12-year-old Tamara from Aschaffenburg missing – police are looking for clues!

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12-year-old Tamara Heinig from Aschaffenburg is missing. Information about the search possible. Please support the police.

12-jährige Tamara Heinig aus Aschaffenburg wird vermisst. Hinweise zur Suche möglich. Bitte unterstützen Sie die Polizei.
12-year-old Tamara Heinig from Aschaffenburg is missing. Information about the search possible. Please support the police.

12-year-old Tamara from Aschaffenburg missing – police are looking for clues!

The worrying news has made the rounds here in Bavaria: The 12-year-old girl Tamara Heinig from Aschaffenburg has been missing since Sunday, July 1, 2025. Loud in Franconia Tamara left her home address in the city center on Sunday around 2 p.m. When she didn't return that evening, her relatives reported her missing.

The local police informed about the case on Tuesday and are asking the public for information. There are currently no signs of a crime. What is positive is that there was telephone contact with Tamara on Tuesday, in which she stated that she was in Frankfurt.

Description of the missing people

12 year old Tamara is described as follows:

  • Größe: 165 cm
  • Körperbau: schlank
  • Haarfarbe: kurz, schwarz-rot
  • Bekleidung: kurze schwarze Hose, schwarzes Top, schwarze Sneaker

The police point out that information can be given directly to the Aschaffenburg police on 06021/857-2230. Alternatively, other police stations can also be contacted. Pictures of the missing Tamara are also available online to support the search.

The phenomenon of missing children

The challenge of finding missing children is not just limited to Aschaffenburg. In cities like Düsseldorf. How WDR According to reports, five to six young people are reported missing every day. This is often because they run away from home, a phenomenon known as “endurance running.” Parents often report their children missing once or several times a week.

Particularly for children under 13, who are assigned missing person cases about once a month, each case is viewed individually. If the police have the child's contact details, they will be informed immediately in order to possibly solve the case quickly. Otherwise, extensive measures, such as support from hundreds and helicopters, are used to find the child.

Time is also a pressing factor: the longer a child has been missing, the greater the risk. It is important that parents trust the police and communicate openly about the situation. Conditions are often even more challenging at night as there are fewer people out and children may hide out of fear.

We hope that Tamara returns quickly and safely. Readers are urged to be vigilant and inform their neighbors. Maybe someone saw something or can help the investigation in some way. Let's help bring Tamara home!