Police searching for 23-year-old missing woman

UPDATE: The young woman has been found safe in the company of her acquaintances

The Danish police are looking for a 23-year-old woman, who has gone missing today in Holstebro in western Jutland.

According to BT, the police fear for her well-being and have therefore dispatched five squads and two dog patrols to find her.

The woman is 162 cm tall and slender. She has long, red hair and was wearing a t-shirt and jeans.

The West Jutland Police was notified at 11:30 by the woman’s parents and boyfriend.

Anyone with any information about her whereabouts should call 114.

UPDATE: The young woman was found safe Thursday afternoon safe in the company of her acquaintances.





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