
In Marbella (Málaga province), police are investigating the disappearance of a three-year-old boy. Preliminary reports suggest the child may have been taken out of Spain by his mother, despite an existing ban on leaving the country.
The boy’s father filed a missing persons report with the police on August 7. According to law enforcement, the mother had temporary custody of her son but was prohibited from leaving Spanish territory with the child. Investigators believe she may have violated this restriction and taken the boy to Russia, her native country.
The boy was last seen in Marbella on July 4. Since then, his whereabouts have remained unknown. The National Center for Missing Persons has shared information about the case on social media to raise public awareness and accelerate the search.
Police are treating the incident as a possible parental abduction. They are currently gathering information about the mother’s travel routes and potential ways she could have crossed the border. Authorities are also working with international organizations to locate the child and secure his return to Spain.
The incident has raised concerns among local residents and drawn attention to child safety and the enforcement of court custody decisions. Authorities emphasize the importance of promptly informing law enforcement in such situations and urge citizens to report any information that could help locate the boy.
The investigation is ongoing, with police not ruling out any versions and working to establish the exact circumstances of the child’s disappearance. New details on the case are expected to emerge soon.












