The ongoing search for a missing two-year-old child in Bingen, near the Swabian Alb, continues into its third day. The little one allegedly slipped away from their parents' home between 4:00 and 5:00 PM on Sunday, wearing only pyjamas.
The parents reported these details to the police, who are taking the case seriously. A police spokeswoman confirmed that they are reinvestigating the case and bringing in fresh personnel for the search on Monday. Over 80 officers will comb the area around the parents' house, with the assistance of police helicopters and mantrailer dogs.
Despite the efforts of approximately 180 emergency services, including the fire department, technical relief organization, rescue service, and German Red Cross, the search has yet to yield any results. Divers, sniffer dogs, and a drone were also employed in this extensive operation.
Last night, divers, boats, and drones with a thermal imaging camera were deployed in the freezing temperatures. The police spokeswoman assured that they will leave no stone unturned in their efforts to find the toddler.
The police are particularly worried about the child's safety due to the chilly weather conditions.
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The dedicated emergency services continue their tireless search for the child on Saint's Eve. The police have expanded their investigation area in Bingen, Baden-Württemberg, and have welcomed additional officers to aid in the mission. Despite the unforgiving weather, the police remain optimistic, utilizing every resource at their disposal, such as dogs and drones, in their quest to locate the toddler. The welfare of the child is of utmost importance in this race against time.