On Sunday morning, the police cordoned off a property near where a 13-year-old girl disappeared on Saturday in South-West Zealand.
At the same time, the police ask both citizens and members of the press to keep their distance from roadblocks.
The police will be present for several hours, according to a post on Twitter on Sunday morning:
“We are still visibly present in the area of Kirkerup, and we will be throughout the day”, it says.
The property, which is cordoned off with strips, is located at Fladholtevej southeast of Slagelse.
The girl Filippa disappeared when she was out with newspapers in Kirkerup between Sørbymagle and Fuglebjerg.
Her bike, bag and mobile phone were left behind.
The police then launched a large-scale search and investigation.
According to Ekstra Bladet, police technicians are also in the process of working on a forest path near Fladholtevej.
More police patrols are continuously coming to the scene, reports the regional media sn.dk.
Several police officers wearing blue suits are seen at the address. As a rule, it is forensic technicians who wear overalls to avoid leaving their own DNA traces in places that are being investigated.
The Emergency Management Agency has also moved out.
/ritzau/