Police in Cologne are currently on a manhunt for a woman with severe dementia who has gone missing.
In the heart of Cologne-Mülheim, a police search for a missing 66-year-old woman named Ulrike P. came to an end on July 14, 2025. The search, which began on July 2, was initially announced to the public on the same day.
Ulrike P. was last seen on the evening of June 30, 2025, at her senior home on Keupstraße. She was wearing a distinctive pink nightgown and black shoes. Due to the use of different personal details, her whereabouts remained undiscovered until investigations on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
A significant breakthrough in the case came when it was discovered that Ulrike P. had been in a hospital the whole time. On July 14, 2025, the news of her safe finding was announced.
Ulrike P. is severely demented and is not temporally or spatially oriented, which made the search particularly challenging. The hospital where she was treated remains unspecified in the available search results.
The legal basis for further use of her images has been revoked, as per an update announced on July 14, 2025. Witnesses with information on Ulrike P.’s whereabouts are asked to contact the Criminal Commission 62 of the Cologne police. The contact details for the Cologne police are 0221 229-0 or by email at [email protected].
The police search for Ulrike P. serves as a reminder of the importance of reporting missing persons, especially those with medical conditions that may impair their ability to seek help or navigate their surroundings. If you have any information that could assist in similar cases, please reach out to your local authorities.
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