Missing Silke from Lautertal: Police are looking for urgent clues!

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On August 27, 2025, Silke Feher-Beutel (59) went missing in Lautertal. Information is requested to the police in Heppenheim.

Am 27. August 2025 wurde Silke Feher-Beutel (59) in Lautertal vermisst. Hinweise erbeten an die Polizei in Heppenheim.
On August 27, 2025, Silke Feher-Beutel (59) went missing in Lautertal. Information is requested to the police in Heppenheim.

Missing Silke from Lautertal: Police are looking for urgent clues!

The search for Silke Feher-Beutel, a 59-year-old woman from Lautertal, is in full swing. According to the Hesse police She was last seen at her home address on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 at approximately 1:30 p.m. Her family is very worried and is asking the public for information.

Silke is described as a slim woman, 1.73 meters tall. She has chin-length, light brown hair and was most recently wearing hiking boots with pink applications. She may be driving her silver VW Golf, whose registration number is HP-BS 813. Police have already released a photograph of her to aid in the search.

Public search and information

The Heppenheim criminal police have taken over the investigation and are calling on the public to help. Information can be reported directly to the police station on 06252 706-0. Alternatively, other police departments are also open to information.

The sighting of missing people is a serious issue in Germany. Loud Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), the local police stations are responsible for the search, although they can also initiate large-scale search measures in the event of acute danger. In 2025, around 9,420 missing person cases will be registered nationwide, and around 200 to 300 new reports will be added every day. However, half of these cases clear up within a week.

Missing persons statistics and prevention measures

The situation is particularly striking among underage refugees. According to the BKA, around 4,300 unaccompanied minor refugees were reported missing in 2024. They often leave their accommodation, which makes their current situation even more complicated. The authority is continually working to record and resolve these cases. But even with adult missing people like Silke, every little sign is important.

Public searches and rapid police response can be crucial to finding missing people quickly and safely. The relatives continue to hope for possible sightings and information from the public in order to bring Silke home safely.

So anyone who has seen something or can provide information should please contact us immediately. Every bit of information could help.