Police and volunteers search near Lake Uttran in Rönninge amid cordons during evening operation for missing woman.
Police and volunteers search near Lake Uttran in Rönninge amid cordons during evening operation for missing woman.
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Update: New cordons near Lake Uttran in search for missing woman in Rönninge

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In the ongoing search for a 25-year-old woman missing since shortly after midnight on Boxing Day, police set up new cordons near Lake Uttran in Rönninge on Saturday evening. The operation, now over a day old, continues with full resources including volunteers from SAR Sweden.

The woman was reported missing after her phone last connected at 1:30 a.m. on Dec 26 at Rönninge commuter train station, with friends later finding her items in a nearby ditch. A major police operation began that afternoon with helicopters, dog patrols, and ground teams.

On Saturday, Dec 27, efforts expanded, culminating in a new 200x200-meter cordon near Lake Uttran starting around 7 p.m., secured by yellow cones and criminal technicians examining water edges, forests, and ditches. The cordon was lifted after 10:15 p.m. SAR Sweden contributed searchers, drones, and quad bikes, joined by local volunteers.

Police spokesperson Mats Eriksson said: "We have been working there for a while now and are conducting operations at many places in Rönninge." No suspects identified; efforts proceed undiminished. Carina Skagerlind added: "We continue the search with undiminished force." Prosecutors are involved, but details are limited; tips from public sought. No major findings reported; crime not ruled out.

Locals express concern: one resident noted, "It's scary." Linda, 35, said: "It affects you. As a woman, you should be able to go home at night and feel safe." The search persists intensively.

What people are saying

X discussions show widespread concern for the 25-year-old woman missing near Lake Uttran in Rönninge. Users express hope she is found alive and share calls for tips to police. Some speculate foul play, comparing to past tragic cases like Lisa Holm, and express skepticism about a positive outcome. Eyewitnesses note heavy police activity including helicopters. Recent updates mention new cordons and secured tracks around the lake.

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