Never Quit Looking — Case File
Missing Person
Case ID#: 0103

VICTIM’S PHOTOGRAPH
Missing
Uryahel Hamidullah
May Also Be Known As:
Unidentified Person Notice: In English, unidentified individuals are often known as “Jane Doe” or “John Doe.” This means the victim’s true name is currently unknown.
Biological Sex: Male
Age at the Time: 14
Country: Bulgaria
Date Missing: April 2, 2000
Brief Overview: Uryahel Hamidullah was allegedly a 14 year old Afghani citizen who disappeared from Sofia, Bulgaria in 2014.
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Victim Description
Physical Description
Date of Birth
April 2, 2000
Birthplace
Kargah, Afghanistan
Age
14
Age Note: In his photo, he appears older than his given age suggests, so there may be a discrepancy.
Age Group
Teenager (13 to 19 Years Old)
Biological Sex
Male
Hair Color
Dark Hair
Eye Color
Dark Colored
Ethnicity
Middle Eastern
Nationality
Afghanistan
Description of Events
Disappearance
Date Last Seen
October 22, 2014
The Incident
Uryahel Hamidullah was allegedly a 14-year-old Afghan citizen who disappeared from Sofia, Bulgaria, in 2014. Authorities and advocates continue to seek information regarding the circumstances of his disappearance and his current whereabouts.
Multiple Victims?
No
Places of Interest
Disappearance
City
Sofia, Sredec
State or Province
Sofia City
Country
Bulgaria
Postal Code (Zip Code)
1000
Latitude & Longitude
42.6955664,23.1591341
General Location
Town or City
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Contact Information — Bulgaria
Agency 🏢
Bulgarian National Police (DG)
Phone Number 📞
2 982 2233
Emergency Phone Number 🚨
112
Website 💻
Email Address 📧
gdnp@mvr.bg
IDD Prefix
00
Country Code
+359
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