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The small town of Bremervörde in Lower Saxony is back to normalcy 48 hours after the search operation for little Arian, a 6-year-old autistic boy who went missing. Despite the official search operation being halted, many residents in the area have organized private search groups to look for him. Some are even using private search dogs to aid in the search efforts.

Arian disappeared from his parents’ house on April 22nd, triggering a week-long search involving up to 1,200 helpers without success. Now, the “Arian” investigative group has taken over and is restarting the search efforts. Two police officers, a man and a woman, remain in Elm where Arian disappeared and belong to the special “negotiation group” unit trained to handle cases like this one.

The family friend of Arian has been providing updates on the search through her Facebook page, urging people not to conduct their own searches and to respect the family’s wishes. The family hopes that Arian will find his way home or be found by a local resident who comes across him by chance.

It is important for everyone involved in this case to respect the family’s wishes and not conduct individual searches unless advised otherwise by authorities or the family itself. The community remains hopeful for Arian’s safe return as they continue their efforts in finding him.

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