Berlin police are asking for help in finding a woman suffering from dementia

The Berlin police are asking for help in finding a woman from Kreuzberg suffering from dementia. As the authorities announced on Wednesday, 66-year-old Yasmin Hallensleben has been missing since Monday, January 6th.

According to the information, she left the “domino world” day care facility at Wiener Straße 56 in Kreuzberg unnoticed around 2:45 p.m. She suffers from severe dementia, which is why the police assume that she is helpless and disoriented. She is dependent on medication. According to the police, the missing woman is open to strangers, but a meaningful conversation is not possible. The woman has neither ID nor cell phone with her. According to the information, she cannot answer questions about her personal details.

According to two witnesses, she is said to have boarded the U3 in the direction of Krumme Lanke at the Görlitzer Bahnhof subway station on Tuesday, January 7th.

The missing person is described as follows: Pakistani phenotype, approximately 165 cm tall, slim, shoulder-length black hair, no physical abnormalities. She wears glasses, but was traveling without glasses. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black leather jacket, a colorful sweater, blue jeans, white sneakers and a colorful scarf.

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The police now want to know who can provide information about the whereabouts of the missing people and who has seen them since the afternoon of January 6th.

The criminal police at Directorate 5 (City) at Friesenstrasse 16 in Kreuzberg will receive information on the telephone numbers (030) 4664-573430 (during office hours) or on 4664-571100 (outside office hours) and by email to dir5k34@polizei .berlin.de or by email to [email protected] in contrast to. Also to any other police station or the Berlin police internet guard Information can be given. (Tsp)

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