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Locate the Stand Up Paddleboarder in Lake Mözener

Woman presumed missing in lake close to Bad Segeberg; last spotted on a stand-up paddleboard, search efforts initiated.

Investigate the whereabouts of a stand-up paddleboarder on Lake Mözener
Investigate the whereabouts of a stand-up paddleboarder on Lake Mözener

Locate the Stand Up Paddleboarder in Lake Mözener

Missing Woman at Mözen Lake: Search Operation Underway

A search operation is currently underway in Mözen lake, south of Bad Segeberg, for a woman who has gone missing. The regional control center has initiated the search operation, involving rescue teams, boats, drones, and sonar devices.

The woman was reportedly using a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) when she went missing, and as of the current status, she has not been found. The location of the search operation remains south of Bad Segeberg, and it began in the evening and is ongoing.

Divers have been called in for the search operation, and the circumstances surrounding the woman's disappearance remain unknown. The search operation is being conducted in close coordination with local authorities and emergency services.

If you have any information that could help in the search efforts, please contact local authorities or your nearest emergency services.

For those interested in finding recent updates on this incident, local news outlets and official social media channels of local authorities and news outlets may provide the most up-to-date information. Official press releases from local police or emergency services departments may also offer detailed information on the search progress.

We will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the missing woman and her loved ones during this difficult time.

Investigators are looking into the woman's disappearance while using a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) near Mözen lake, and divers have been enlisted in the search operation. The search is ongoing and involves rescue teams, boats, drones, sonar devices, and divers, working closely with local authorities and emergency services.

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