Eight-year-old boy found safe in Heppenheim after going missing from Frankfurt, pictured happily with police and youth welfare worker.
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Missing eight-year-old boy from Frankfurt found safe

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After two and a half days of intensive search, the eight-year-old boy missing from Frankfurt am Main since Wednesday was found unharmed in Heppenheim. He was with his mother, who has no custody rights. The boy was returned to youth welfare custody.

The eight-year-old was last seen on Wednesday morning at the Weißfrauenschule in Gutleutstraße in Frankfurt's Bahnhofsviertel district. He was dropped off by a taxi service in front of the school around 8 a.m. but did not enter the building and failed to attend class. Police immediately launched a search operation.

On Thursday, the search was expanded: A helicopter flew over the area, and water police searched the Main River just a few hundred meters away. The school was thoroughly checked multiple times, as were the boy's known hangouts—but to no avail.

On Friday, investigators focused on the family environment. Police assumed the boy, named Noah according to one report, was with his mother. However, their whereabouts remained unclear, so the search extended to the Rhein-Main region, with appeals for public tips.

Late Friday evening brought relief: The boy was found unharmed in a residential house in Heppenheim, about 60 kilometers south of Frankfurt. “He was in the presence of his mother, who had stayed there with an acquaintance,” police stated. The mother, who has no custody rights, was allowed to return to her apartment, while the boy was handed back to youth welfare custody.

Since autumn 2025, the eight-year-old had not lived with his family but was under youth office care by court order. This measure aims to protect the child's welfare and involves temporary placement in a home or foster family, as confirmed by the city of Frankfurt.

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Reactions on X primarily express relief that the eight-year-old boy missing from Frankfurt was found unharmed in Heppenheim with his non-custodial mother. Some posts highlight the recent custody removal and his prior youth welfare placement. The boy was returned to custody, prompting neutral updates from media and positive sentiments from users.

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Illustrative crime scene of police investigating a bullet-riddled car from a fatal shooting in Malmö, Sweden.
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12-year-old suspected of fatal shooting in Malmö

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A 12-year-old boy is suspected of murdering a 21-year-old man who was shot dead in a car in Malmö on Friday evening. The boy, not from the city, is said to have traveled there to carry out the act. The investigation continues, but he is not criminally responsible and has been taken into social services care.

The youth welfare office in Schwäbisch Hall district has removed a child from a family in Sulzbach with the aid of police special forces. No one was injured, and the operation aimed to minimize risks to all involved. The action followed indications of potential danger to the child.

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A 16-year-old boy from Helsingborg, Sweden, missing in Helsingør, Denmark, since New Year's Eve, was found dead in the harbor on Thursday. Danish police suspect no crime and believe he accidentally fell into the water. Surveillance footage shows him falling in just after midnight.

A 53-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured in Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, after being struck by a car. She stepped onto the road at a poorly lit spot, and the 23-year-old driver saw her too late to brake.

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Stuttgart's main railway station was evacuated due to a suspicious piece of luggage but reopened late in the evening. Federal police confirmed there was never any danger to passengers. The investigation of the item lasted over four hours.

A young woman around 25 years old was shot dead on Wednesday evening in her vehicle in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes. A six-month-old baby in the car was unharmed. The shooter fled on a scooter found abandoned near the train station.

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Two men were found in the water in Oxelösund's archipelago after a major rescue operation on Christmas evening. They had set out in a fishing boat in the morning and were reported missing by relatives. The men were taken care of by ambulance, but their condition is unknown.

 

 

 

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