Another day, another young woman vanishes in Poznań, and we’re honestly tired of writing stories like this. Where is the justice, and more importantly, where is the action?
Victoria Koślicka, just 22 years old, left her apartment on ul. Półwiejska on Wednesday, November 20th, and hasn’t been heard from since. No contact with her family, no digital trail, no answers.
The Poznań Old Town Police Station has launched an investigation, but this isn’t an isolated case—it feels like part of a much bigger, deeply worrying trend. Are these disappearances connected? What is being done to prevent more stories like this?
The Details We Know
Victoria is 168 cm tall, slim, with dark blond hair and hazel eyes. A distinctive mole under her left eye makes her stand out. When she was last seen, she wore bell-bottom pants, a black hooded jacket, white sneakers, and carried a Vans-branded backpack. She also wore glasses.
Police have urged anyone with information to step forward by contacting the Old Town Police Station via 47 77 124-11, 47 77 124-12, or emergency number 112.
The Bigger Picture
This is not the first case of a young girl disappearing in Poznań recently. It’s starting to feel like a disturbing pattern, yet the lack of communication from authorities is deafening. Is the city safe? Are these disappearances being taken seriously? Families deserve more than unanswered questions.
Victoria’s family, like so many others before them, is left in limbo, clutching onto hope and pleading for help. Meanwhile, we, the residents of Poznań, are left wondering: why isn’t more being done?
We’ll keep reporting these cases because these girls’ stories deserve to be told—but it’s time for action.
If you’ve seen Victoria or know anything about her whereabouts, please come forward. Every lead matters. Let’s bring her home.