The police receive assistance from everything from the air force to volunteers. They are searching with helicopters, drones, police dogs and large crews, reports DR. The girl disappeared on Saturday when she was walking with the newspaper between Sørbymagle and Fuglebjerg in the village of Kirkerup, outside Slagelse. A larger group of police officers are now working around a forest path in Fladholtevej two kilometers from where the 13-year-old’s bicycle was found. They have now extended the blockades in the area to several roads and woodlands, Danish media write. FOUND OF BICYCLE: Here the police are holding the girl’s bicycle, which was found in a ditch. Photo: Claus Bech / NTB The 13-year-old’s father spoke to her on the phone right after she finished her round of newspapers at 11.30 Saturday morning, writes BT. But a friend she was supposed to meet afterwards alerted the family when she never showed up. The girl was reported missing at 4pm on Saturday afternoon. Sydsjælland- and Lolland-Falster Police announced on Twitter on Sunday morning that the search will continue beyond the morning hours. According to Danish TV 2, South Zealand’s and Lolland-Falster’s police, together with the National Forensic Science Center, should have cordoned off a house in Kirkerup, not far from where the girl disappeared on Saturday. On Twitter, the police confirm that they are in place in Kirkerup. Neighbors news has spoken to confirm that roads in the area are blocked by the police. MISSING: 13-year-old Filippa was reported missing on Saturday afternoon when she did not return home after taking the newspaper to the south of Sjælland in Denmark. Photo: Privat Concern grows Investigative leader Kim Kliver says that with each passing hour there is growing concern, He tells Danish TV 2 that during the night the police have gone through a considerable amount of video material, as well as followed the entire newspaper route the girl is said to have followed Saturday morning. – This means that we can create a timeline of where she has been and that we can target the investigation better. The concern is getting bigger and bigger with each passing hour, Kliver explains to the channel. The police are still investigating the case widely and have received more than 600 tips from the public. DELIVERED THE NEWSPAPER: During the night, the police followed the route along which Filippa delivered newspapers. Photo: Sydsjælland and Lolland-Falster Police Found bicycle, bag and phone Her father tells the Danish Ekstra Bladet that the girl’s bike, bag and phone were found on the side of the road. Police Inspector Kim Kliver of the Sydsjælland and Lolland Falster police says that they are looking at the case with the utmost seriousness. They have asked anyone who may have information to report to the police, including anyone who may have footage from surveillance cameras or has driven with a dash cam in the car in the area. The police say they have already secured a number of video recordings from the area and have questioned people who live along Filippa’s newspaper route. In a Facebook post on the night of Sunday, the girl’s father thanks everyone who is out looking.
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