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Updated 13:33

Missing person Lublin: 28-year-old search ongoing

Police search for a missing person Lublin resident last seen on May 30. Authorities ask witnesses to call with information.

Police in Lublin launched a search after a 28-year-old man vanished from his neighbourhood. The case concerns a missing person Lublin authorities say left home before dawn and never returned.

missing person Lublin: search details

Officers from Komisariat VI Police in Lublin lead the operation. They say the man left his home near ul. Zadębie on May 30. He walked out between about 4:00 and 6:00 in the morning. Consequently, family members lost contact and reported him missing. Moreover, the police appealed publicly for witnesses. The missing man did not tell relatives where he planned to go. Therefore, his current whereabouts remain unknown.

What officers have said so far

Police describe the missing man as a 28-year-old resident of Lublin. He wore a light brown polo shirt with a collar when he left. In addition, he wore black sports shoes. However, officers could not confirm the colour of his shorts. Consequently, they asked anyone with camera footage to check it. Furthermore, they asked residents to scan local CCTV and dashcam footage. The police believe small eyewitness details could help the search.

How you can help

Officers ask anyone with information to call Komisariat VI Police in Lublin. You can ring 47 811 47 80 for direct tips. In addition, you can always call emergency number 112. Therefore, do not delay if you saw someone matching the description. Moreover, people who spot him should note the time and place. Then they should call police immediately to share details.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland as an expat, know that local police work closely with municipal services. For identification, authorities use PESEL (national ID number). For health-related checks they might liaise with NFZ (public health insurer). For benefits or records they may contact ZUS (social security). Moreover, a small traffic fine is called a mandat. Therefore, keep your documents handy if police question you. If you do not speak Polish, ask for an interpreter or call your embassy for guidance. Finally, consider registering local neighbours in messaging groups to speed future alerts.

Police continue to search the area and follow up on leads. Consequently, they expect witness calls to narrow the timeline. Moreover, volunteers sometimes join searches under police coordination. However, the service asks volunteers to avoid interfering with official operations. Therefore, the best help remains timely information passed to officers.

Family members have appealed for privacy and for focused support. In addition, community groups near Zadębie have circulated photos and descriptions. Consequently, local social media channels have played a role in spreading the appeal. The police remind the public to pass verified information, not rumours.

Anyone with credible information should call Komisariat VI Police at 47 811 47 80 or dial 112. The police will respond and record any useful details promptly.

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