Law enforcement in Cologne are currently in pursuit of a woman with severe dementia who has gone missing.
A 66-year-old woman named Ulrike P., resident of Cologne-Mülheim, has been reported missing. Ulrike was last seen on Monday, June 30th, around 7 p.m., at her senior care facility on Keupstraße. She was dressed only in a pink nightgown and black shoes.
Ulrike P. is described as being 5'6" tall, with a robust build, and having shoulder-length grey-blonde hair, usually worn in a ponytail. No trace of her has been found since her disappearance.
The Cologne Police are urging anyone with information regarding Ulrike's whereabouts to contact the Criminal Investigation Department 62 at 0221 229-0 or email [email protected]. The official website of the Police Cologne can be accessed at https://ourwebsite.polizei.nrw.
The missing person case is being handled by Criminal Investigation Department 62, and the Press Office can be contacted by phone at 0221/229 5555 or by email at [email protected]. The link for the press portal of the article is https://www.presseportal.de/blaulicht/pm/12415/6068578POL-K: 250702-2-K.
The public is reminded to direct press inquiries to the appropriate authorities. The information in this article was originally transmitted by Police Cologne via news aktuell.
The Police Headquarters Cologne Press Office is located at Walter-Pauli-Ring 2-6, 51103 Cologne. A photo of Ulrike P. can be accessed at this link: https://polizei.nrw/fahndung/173256.
If you have any additional details or a name of a missing person in Cologne, you can check the official Cologne Police website or contact their emergency number directly to obtain verified details and report any information you might have.
Science and health-and-wellness experts are urging the public to pay special attention to Ulrike P.'s mental health, given her age and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Age-related cognitive decline and increased susceptibility to mental health issues are significant concerns for individuals in their sixties, especially during times of stress or change.