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

In Germany, the search for Arian, a 6-year-old boy with autism, has been ongoing for a week. On Sunday, around 1,200 people participated in the search in Bremervörde. Despite extensive efforts by police and volunteers, Arian is still missing.

The search teams have been tirelessly combing through impassable terrain in an attempt to locate Arian. However, a large part of the forces will now take a break, according to a police spokeswoman. On Sunday, a coordinated human chain of about 800 people was formed, spanning 1,500 meters, systematically searching every corner. Footprints believed to be Arian’s were found in the area, but it was later discovered that they belonged to someone else.

Police efforts have included officers on horses inspecting canals, drones searching the area, and avoiding making noise in the hopes that Arian will come out of hiding. Various methods have been employed to attract Arian, such as playing loud music and setting off fireworks. The search has covered a wide area

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