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Updated 12:56

Search Underway for Michal Grochowski

Authorities seek help locating Michal Grochowski missing from Ryżki. Contact Łuków police with any information.

Police in Łuków ask the public to help find Michal Grochowski missing after he left his home yesterday. The man comes from the village of Ryżki and has not returned, police say.

What police have released

The Łuków police published a description of the 36-year-old man. They said he wore a navy T-shirt and navy trousers. Moreover, he had dark sports shoes and a dark baseball cap. Consequently, officers urge witnesses to report even small details. In addition, they stress that any tip could prove crucial.

Michal Grochowski missing: where and when

The man left his Ryżki home yesterday and did not come back. The police started active searches today. However, they did not release more personal details. Therefore, they appeal to neighbours and drivers in the area. Moreover, they ask people to check security cameras and farm yards nearby.

How to report a sighting and what happens next

If you saw a man matching the description, call the Łuków County Police Headquarters. Alternatively, visit the nearest police station. In addition, call emergency number 112 for urgent sightings. Consequently, officers will register your statement and act on it. Moreover, they may ask for photos or video. However, do not approach a person if you feel unsafe.

Police can use local resources like patrols and volunteers. In addition, they work with neighbouring units when searches extend. Therefore, timely information helps narrow search areas fast.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland you report missing people to the police (‘Policja’). Consequently, emergency calls go to 112. Moreover, local authorities sometimes coordinate volunteers. In addition, documents like PESEL (national ID number) help authorities speed checks. Therefore, if you are an expat, keep a list of local contacts and your own ID details ready. Also, note institutions: ZUS handles social security and NFZ runs public health insurance. However, neither handles missing-person searches.

Why this matters to expats in the region

Ryżki sits in Lublin Voivodeship, near Łuków. Therefore, many expats working in nearby towns may pass through the area. Moreover, rural roads can be remote and poorly lit. Consequently, a missing person can travel or get delayed without immediate help. In addition, language barriers can slow local cooperation. Therefore, knowing how Polish police operate can speed response.

Furthermore, expats can assist by sharing notices on social media. However, avoid sharing unverified personal data. In addition, translation help can bridge communication gaps for witnesses. Consequently, community groups often coordinate with police in such cases.

Any information, however small, may help police find the man. Therefore, if you have information, contact the Komenda Powiatowa Policji w Łukowie. In addition, notify any local police station without delay. Moreover, when you report, give the description, time, and place of sighting.

Authorities thank anyone who helps and continue searches in and around Ryżki.

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