Search continues for missing autistic boy (6) in Germany with drones, mounted police, and a team of 1200 volunteers.

Arian, a 6-year-old boy with autism, has been missing in Germany for a week. On Sunday, over 1,200 people participated in the search for him in Bremervörde. However, despite their tireless efforts, the search teams have not found any trace of him yet.

The police have stated that Arian is non-verbal and may not react if called. Therefore, the search teams have been using various methods to attract him, such as playing loud music and setting off fireworks. They have also employed officers on horses to inspect canals and drones to search the area systematically.

Despite these efforts, there is still no evidence of foul play or a possible wolf attack. The operational strategy of the search has been coordinated with an autism expert to ensure that it is conducted safely and effectively. Volunteers have been inspecting bins, sheds, and garages to find any clues that could lead to Arian’s safe return. Searchlights have also been installed in the area to help illuminate the surroundings.

The police spokeswoman has stated that a large part of the forces will now take a break from searching for Arian. However, they will continue their efforts until they find him safely and bring him back home to his family.

By Sophia Gonzalez

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