Maria: Interpol To Help Greece With DNA Check

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013 | 12.27

Greek authorities have asked Interpol to help them identify a blonde girl who was found in a Roma settlement by sharing her DNA profile with member countries.

The police agency has said it will make its international DNA database available to any one of its 190 member countries which have been given the profile of someone claiming to be a blood relative of the child, believed to be about five or six years old.

Member countries are also being urged to check Maria's DNA profile against their own DNA files as Greek authorities investigate whether the girl may have been abducted.

Maria Yellow NoticeA four-year-old girl, found living with a Roma couple in central Greece, is seen in a handout photo distributed by the Greek police Interpol's Yellow Notice appeal to help identify Maria

Countries who do not have a national DNA database are being encouraged to add their own DNA records to Interpol's records.

The parents of Lisa Irwin, who went missing in Kansas in October 2011 have contacted Greek authorities in the hope that the girl known as Maria could be their daughter.

An official request has been made through the FBI and Interpol to the Greek authorities for Lisa's DNA profile to be compared with Maria's DNA, although Lisa would be only three years old in November - two years younger than police believe Maria to be.

Interpol has also circulated an official Yellow Notice. The briefings are used to help locate missing persons, particularly children or others unable to identify themselves.

At the request of Greek authorities, Blue Notices have also been issued for Christos Salis and Eleftheria Dimopoulou, the Roma couple who were looking after Maria and who have now been charged with her abduction.

Maria Eleftheria Dimopoulou and Christos Salis have been charged with abduction

Blue Notices are issued to collect additional information about a person's identity, location or activities.

Meanwhile, a blonde girl thought to be seven years old and living with a Roma family in the Irish Republic has been taken into care after a tip-off from a member of the public.

The girl, who also has blue eyes, was discovered after officers were called to a house in the Dublin suburb of Tallaght on Monday afternoon.

Concerns were raised after the member of the public saw the blonde girl being looked after by the Roma family. The couple looking after the girl were unable to prove her identity.


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