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Arian, a six-year-old boy from Bremervörde, Lower Saxony, went missing on April 22nd. The search for him was led by the police, but they were unable to find him. However, a team of nine members from the “K9 Pro Missing Person Search” association continued their efforts to find Arian.

The team consisted of twelve specially trained sniffer dogs, including Bloodhound-Labrador mix Knut. They began searching for Arian on May 1st and deployed the sniffer dogs just three quarters of an hour after he disappeared. Despite facing challenges in picking up his scent due to the high traffic of people and animals in the area, the team remained optimistic about finding him soon.

The K9 team typically works on private missions but collaborated closely with the police and shared their findings with investigators and Arian’s family in this case. The trained sniffer dogs are equipped to detect missing persons even after several days, and the team believed they were making progress in finding Arian. Although they faced challenges in reconstructing his trail, they were determined to find him and bring him back to safety. Their efforts were driven by a strong sense of determination and hope for a positive outcome in the search for little Arian.

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