Operation Identify Me

[3] Interpol alongside Dutch, German, and Belgian police forces released forensic facial reconstructions as well as other information used in the investigations.

[13] On 16 May 2023, it was reported that police had received over 200 tip-offs regarding the cases,[41] with 122 tips from Germany, 55 from Belgium and 51 from the Netherlands, some of them with names.

[44] On August 29, 2023, Interpol made a public appeal on the identification of an unidentified dead boy in Großmehring, Bavaria, Germany.

While the unknown dead child was not officially added in Operation Identify Me, he was part of an effort to publicly request tips for unidentified decedents.

[47] Due to the publicization of the case, a member of her family in Britain recognised the tattoo and contacted the Belgian authorities to formally identify the body.

The border area of Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.