The search for missing six-year-old Arian from Bremervörde, Lower Saxony has been called off by the police, but a team of trained sniffer dogs from the “K9 Pro Missing Person Search” association remains determined to find him.
The team, consisting of nine members and twelve specially trained sniffer dogs, including Bloodhound-Labrador mix Knut, has been searching for Arian since May 1st. The sniffer dogs were deployed on the evening of Arian’s disappearance, just three quarters of an hour after he left his parents’ home on April 22nd. Despite facing challenges in picking up Arian’s scent due to the high traffic of people and animals in the area, the team remains optimistic about finding him soon.
The K9 team typically works on private missions, but in Arian’s case, they are collaborating closely with the police and sharing their findings with investigators and the boy’s family. The trained sniffer dogs are equipped to detect missing persons even after several days, and the team believes they are making progress in the search for Arian.
Despite the challenges they face in reconstructing Arian’s trail, the team is dedicated to finding him and bringing him back to safety. Their efforts are driven by a strong sense of determination and hope for a positive outcome in the search for little Arian.