Funen Police are urgently searching for a young girl seen entering a van in Glamsbjerg on Thursday afternoon. Authorities describe the situation as concerning and have deployed significant resources to locate the child.
Witnesses reported seeing the blonde-haired girl, estimated between six and nine years old, get into a van around 2:33 PM. Police emphasize the child might look different or be older than initial descriptions suggest.
Why are police asking parents to come forward? Officers want to hear from any parents who cannot locate their children or have lost contact with them. The police communications department stresses the importance of public cooperation in this search operation.
Search teams including patrol units, drones, and a helicopter are currently active in the Glamsbjerg area. Funen Island, where the incident occurred, is Denmark's third-largest island located between the mainland and Zealand.
Police have not released details about the vehicle involved but urge anyone with information to call 114 immediately. They note that even information ruling out the incident could be valuable to their investigation.
The rapid deployment of multiple search methods shows authorities are treating this with utmost seriousness, though the lack of vehicle details may complicate public assistance efforts.
