Greek media is reporting that 16-year-old Laura, who was reported missing from the western city of Patras earlier this month, is in Germany and is in good health.

The developments were reported by Greek television network MEGA, citing investigative journalist Vassilis Lambropoulos.

Traveled From Athens to Frankfurt

According to the report, the greek authorities believe that shortly after leaving her home in Patras, Laura took a taxi to Athens. Once there, she visited a small travel agency in Omonia, a central district of the Greek capital, where she purchased a plane ticket to Frankfurt.

She later went to Athens International Airport and departed for Germany on a Lufthansa flight.

Investigators believe the trip was carefully planned. Laura and her family had previously lived in Germany before relocating to Greece several years ago, and reports suggest she intended to return there.

Her current whereabouts are believed to be in or around Frankfurt, although it has not been clarified whether she is staying in the city itself or in a nearby area.

Questions Over Minor Traveling Alone

The case has raised questions about how the 16-year-old was able to travel internationally on her own.

According to the report aired on MEGA, minors over the age of 16 are generally permitted to fly unaccompanied on German airlines and enter the country. Greek authorities have contacted the airline to clarify how Laura was able to complete her journey, including whether standard check-in procedures were followed.

There has been no confirmation of whether anyone assisted her after she arrived in Athens, despite speculation that she may have had help.

Laura’s disappearance had prompted an extensive search by Greek police, who were probing her last confirmed sightings in Athens before she left the country. Her family had publicly appealed for her safe return, describing the days following her disappearance as agonizing.