Missing 19-Year-Old: Samuel Teťák Last Seen in Istanbul – Police Appeal

by Emily Johnson - News Editor
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Slovak authorities are seeking public assistance in locating Samuel Tetak, 19, who has been missing as November 25th. The resident of Hruštín, Námestovo district, last contacted family from istanbul Airport, stating plans to continue his travels, but has not been heard from as. Police in Žilina are urging anyone with data regarding Tetak’s whereabouts to contact them, highlighting the complexities of international search efforts.

Police in Slovakia are searching for Samuel Tetak, a 19-year-old reported missing since November 25. The case has prompted a public appeal for information as authorities attempt to locate the young man, who last communicated from Istanbul, Turkey.

Authorities in the Dolný Kubín district are seeking the public’s help in locating Samuel Tetak, who was last seen November 25, according to a statement from the Žilina regional police.

Tetak, 19, spoke with family members by phone at 12:40 p.m. on November 25, telling them he was at the Istanbul airport and planned to continue traveling the world. He has not been heard from since, and his current whereabouts are unknown.

Zdroj: Facebook/Polícia SR – Žilinský kraj

Okresné riaditeľstvo Policajného zboru v Dolnom Kubíne vyhlasuje pátranie po nezvestnom 19-ročnom Samuelovi Teťákovi z obce Hruštín v okrese Námestovo. Nezvestný je od 25. novembra. Informovala o tom žilinská krajská polícia na sociálnej sieti.

Tetak is approximately 6 feet 5 inches tall, with short, dark brown, wavy hair and brown eyes. The Žilina regional police are asking anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to come forward.

Information can be reported by calling the free phone number 158, contacting any police station, or sending a private message to the Žilina police’s social media accounts. The disappearance underscores the challenges authorities face in tracking individuals who indicate plans to travel internationally.

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