Berlin family is calling for missing Oskar
Berlin – A family from Berlin is looking for their missing dog Oskar on Facebook. The emotional calls are currently going viral online. The dog disappeared about two weeks ago, on September 9, at the Pankow S and U-Bahn station. A family man who regularly posts Facebook views after the dog’s disappearance believes in an abduction. The family has distributed flyers all over the city, the police are investigating, and many Berliners are helping to find Oskar. The dog has a peculiarity: it pulls a leg a little.
Despair speaks from the father’s current Facebook post. “We’re floating from one clue to the next. There are only ups and downs. The sadness about the disappearance of Oskar prevails. We wake up in the morning with the thought and go to bed with him. No time for other things. We are only on the cell phone or on the laptop to investigate all the clues. Life is different. Significantly worse. We miss a family member. That’s the worst thing there is, ”continues the man. His four-year-old daughter Leni asked about Oskar every day and he didn’t know how to explain the disappearance to her.
Is the missing dog Oskar in Berlin-Kreuzberg?
The family has received several references from all over Berlin, two of which are more specific: Oskar was seen in Berlin-Kreuzberg on Skalitzer Strasse near Rewe. The animal was accompanied by a boy who is about twelve years old. The second clue: The family man received a call from a little boy on Saturday via a few detours, it is said. He said his older brother had stolen Oskar, but the dog had run away from him too – at the Kottbusser Tor. After that, the boy’s cell phone was off, the father writes. A tracing of the number by the police had been unsuccessful. The family believes that both clues are related and that their beloved pet is somewhere in Kreuzberg.
The family continues to ask for help and does not give up hope. The father writes: “Please keep your eyes open to us. We are grateful for everything you have already done for Oskar and us. We’ll find him again. “