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Updated 03:33

End of Search: 13-year-old Amelia Found

The missing girl found in Lublin, 13-year-old Amelia, was located safe after a community and police search.

Amelia, a 13-year-old girl, went missing on Monday evening and the missing girl found in Lublin has ended happily. Consequently, family members and local police launched searches after her phone stopped answering.

What happened on the evening of May 19

The teenager left her home on Lubomelska Street around 20:00 to buy small items. Moreover, she texted her mother a photo of tights to ask which pair to buy. However, her phone remained active only until about 20:30. Therefore, the family lost contact when the device stopped responding.

How the search unfolded

Family members, friends and the police immediately began looking for Amelia. In addition, community volunteers joined the effort and checked nearby parks and shops. Police officers questioned acquaintances and searched common routes. Consequently, searchers covered areas where a teenager might go alone at night.

Missing girl found in Lublin: the conclusion

The good news arrived when officers located Amelia safe and healthy. Her family confirmed the happy outcome and thanked everyone who helped. Moreover, they thanked people who shared the alerts online and those who handed out information. Finally, the case closed without physical harm to the child.

Why this matters to expats and the wider community

Such cases show how fast a community can respond to a missing child report in Poland. In addition, they show the role of social media in spreading alerts and coordinating volunteers. However, parents and guardians should know police procedures differ across countries. For example, Polish police (Policja) often coordinate with municipal services and NGOs.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland as an expat, learn how emergency services work. Dial 112 for police, ambulance or fire. Moreover, register your child with a local PESEL number for long-term stays only (PESEL is the national ID number). In addition, keep your contact details current with a local address. Finally, remember that local health care uses the NFZ system (public health insurer) while social security matters go through ZUS. A police report helps if someone goes missing, and you can ask your embassy for consular support.

Authorities handled the search in line with local practice. Moreover, the family cooperated closely with officers and volunteers. Therefore, the case highlights community resilience and practical steps to protect children.

Family members asked the public to respect their privacy now. In addition, they urged parents to teach children simple safety rules. Finally, they expressed gratitude to everyone who helped find Amelia.

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