Missed Wilhelmine Brinkmann: Police asks for support in Stralsund

Missed Wilhelmine Brinkmann: Police asks for support in Stralsund

The concern about missing people is worth a variety of emotions, especially if it is older people. The case of Wilhelmine Brinkmann, a 76-year-old woman from Stralsund, keeps the local community in suspense and illustrates the challenges with which care facilities and relatives are faced.

The circumstances of disappearance

Since Sunday, around 4:50 p.m., Dementia is missing Wilhelmine Brinkmann. On foot, she left the nursing home in Grünhofer, which is worrying for her relatives and the care facility. The darkness and cold temperatures in Stralsund make the situation even more critical.

Description of the missing person

The 76-year-old is described as about 1.69 meters tall and of slim shape. She has gray, shoulder -length hair and wears blue washed -out jeans, a dark blue vest and a dark blue sweater. These characteristics are crucial to concretize the search for it.

The role of community in the search

The police have already initiated search measures, but so far the search has been unsuccessful. For this reason, the population is asked for help. Each hint can be decisive and is accepted by the police on 0395 5582 2224 or at every police station.

Common responsibility for the security of older people

The case of Wilhelmine Brinkmann is not only a personal tragedy for her family, but also throws a light on the general challenges that occur in the care of people with dementia. The everyday worries and challenges must be taken seriously by society to ensure the security and well -being of older people.

- Nag