Missing in Würzburg: 15-year-old Charlett Mäusbacher urgently wanted!

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Charlett Mäusbacher, 15, from Würzburg missing since September 21, 2025. Please contact the Würzburg police station for information.

Charlett Mäusbacher, 15, aus Würzburg vermisst seit 21.09.2025. Hinweise an Polizeiinspektion Würzburg erbeten.
Charlett Mäusbacher, 15, from Würzburg missing since September 21, 2025. Please contact the Würzburg police station for information.

Missing in Würzburg: 15-year-old Charlett Mäusbacher urgently wanted!

In Würzburg, people are asking for information about the missing 15-year-old Charlett Mäusbacher. The last contact with her relatives was on Tuesday afternoon and she has been untraceable since then. Charlett comes from the Grombühl district and could possibly find herself in a helpless situation. It is also suspected that she is traveling on public transport, which makes the search more difficult. The police are relying on the public's help, especially through tips that can be given to the Würzburg City Police Station on 0931 / 457-2230. According to the description, Charlett is about 170 cm tall, has a slim build, black hair with bangs and was last dressed in a black sweater and black pants. polizei.bayern.de reported.

The fate of Charlett Mäusbacher is not the only missing case that has drawn attention in recent weeks. On August 18, 2025, a 60-year-old woman from Würzburg was reported missing. Two days later, police found her safe and sound after extensive searches were carried out, including the use of search dogs and a helicopter. There were indications that the woman was in an exceptional psychological situation. Her return remains secret and no further information has been released. Here too, the police asked for support from the population. This shows how important it is to be alert to signs of missing people and to take reports seriously, as many missing people could be in a serious situation. infranken.de reported.

Missing persons cases at a glance

According to the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), a person is considered missing if they have inexplicably disappeared from their location and a threat to their life or health is assumed. A risk is generally assumed, particularly for minors. Between 200 and 300 new cases are reported in Germany every day. The clearance rate is encouraging, as around 96.7% of the missing children from 2024 were found by the end of the year. [BKA reported].

In Bavaria, the authorities are constantly working to find missing people. The procedure includes both the immediate recording of personal details in the police information system (INPOL) and, if necessary, the initiation of large-scale search measures. The police are guided by the descriptions of the relatives and also use support from local emergency services in order to achieve success as quickly as possible.