Rescue crews search for missing man in Arendal – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The police, the Red Cross and Norwegian rescue dogs are searching for a missing man in Arendal. – An operational search operation is about to be started. Volunteer crews from the Red Cross and Norwegian rescue dogs have been called out, the police in Agder wrote on Twitter. Dog teams from the police will also participate in the search, they write. On Sunday afternoon, the police reported that they had received a formal missing person report on a 23-year-old man late on Sunday evening. They had first received a report of concern at 9 p.m. No indication of criminal activity Operations manager in the police, Eyvind Formo, tells news that they have no indication that anything criminal has happened. He goes on to say that the police are keeping all options open until they know what has happened. Rescue crews on site in Arendal to search for a 23-year-old man who has been missing since the night of Saturday. Photo: Espen Bierud / news The man is around 180 centimeters tall, has dark hair and was last seen wearing a white and red jumper with dark trousers. He was last seen around 02:15 on Saturday night. He was then caught on a surveillance camera at a kiosk in Arendal. He has also been to the Madam Reiersen nightclub in the city. The man was at the nightclub Madam Reiersen in Arendal on the night of Saturday. The police are asking for tips in the case. Photo: Espen Bierud / news The man was reported missing after he failed to attend an appointment on Saturday morning. The police ask members of the public who have tips in the case to contact 02800. The rescue teams have set up a base in the center of Arendal in connection with the search. Photo: Espen Bierud / news



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