At 1712 on Sunday, police were notified that the man was missing in Bergen south.
“The man lives on Øvsttun, and disappeared from his home in the 1600s,” police chief Christian Meyer said.
It was the family that reported the man missing at 1712.
– We got tips that he could have gone to the Bybanen and taken it on. Thus, the search box became very large, says the response manager.
The man is described as crack.
“He may have moved two or three miles from each city stop at the time he was gone,” Meyer says.
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Observed at Paradise
The police therefore notified everything that is of public transport in Bergen.
Exploration Campaign
Great forces are explored: Red Cross: 35 people, Norwegian rescue dogs: 6 equipages and Norwegian People’s Aid: 8 people. In addition, the police operations officer is involved with 5 patrols and dog patrols.
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– Around 1915, we got tips from those who monitor the city stop, that the man was observed at the Paradise stop at Paradise, heading south.
The missing is 173 centimeters high. He will be wearing light blue T-shirt, beige shorts and blue socks without socks, reports the operation center in the Western Police District.
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The police have a confirmed observation on him at Paradise at 1918, police reports.
Volunteer crews from the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and Norwegian People’s Aid have been called in to assist in the search.
There are a lot of volunteers at the stand at Aktiv365 in Paradise.