In Bingen, the hunt for a two-year-old went on this week
The little girl vanished from her home on a Sunday afternoon, reportedly unnoticed. Despite an extensive effort by firefighters, tech rescue teams, rescue services, the Red Cross, and the police, the search proved fruitless, even with the usage of divers, sniffer dogs, and drones.
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The investigation resumed on Monday, with the police reconvening in Bingen's waters. Regrettably, the girl remained missing, prompting the local community to rally. Many residents came forward to lend a hand in the search, aiding the efforts since the police first came to know about the case on Sunday. The waters were undisturbed through the night only to be revisited the following day.
The police vowed to press on with the operation, committed to finding the child until she's safe at home. With an all-encompassing approach, the search parameters expanded to include the surrounding farms and woodlands, leaving no stone unturned in the quest for any potential clues.
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