Germany Felix Tschoek, 5 months old, December 28, 1984, Dresden, Gemany

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(Last pics are age progressed portraits of Felix)

3474DMDEU - Felix Tschoek
Wo ist Felix ?

Name: Felix Tschoek
Case Classification: Non Family Abduction
Missing Since: December 28, 1984
Location Last Seen: Dresden, Gemany

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: July 20, 1984
Age: 5 months old
Race: White
Gender: Male
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Bloodgroup: A Negative

Identifiers​

Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

Felix Tschoek disappeared on December 28, 1984 after his parents parked his pram outside a department store in Dresden, a common practice in communist East Germany where street crime was virtually non-existent, in what authorities believe may have been a swap for a Russian baby.

Only a few days after Felix disappeared, an abandoned baby of about one-year old was found left in a box in Dresden.

Police traced the box to a Soviet company. Authorities believe that the one-year old boy, who reportedly responded to Russian language sounds at the time, may have been abandoned in an exchange with Felix.

The one-year-old was at first believed to be seriously ill and had operation scars that were not common for East Germany. The baby was adopted by East Germans and given the name Martin. He turned out to be healthy and now lives in Saxony.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: the Tschoek Family
Agency Contact Person: Dresden Police
Agency Phone Number: N/A
Agency E-Mail: eberhardtschoek@compuserve.de
Agency Case Number: N/A
 
The website Wo Ist Felix (Wo ist Felix ? ) was created by his mother in hope to find her son. It's all so intersting and hertbreaking at the same time. Here's how she described the disappearance of her son :

"December 28, 1984 It's Friday and a cold, wet winter day in Dresden. We still need a few little things and decide to go on a little shopping spree. Our son Felix is 5 months old. We take him with us in the stroller. At around 4 p.m. we reach the CENTRUM department store on Pragerstrasse in Dresden city center. Felix sleeps peacefully. Since all the childcare places there are occupied, we park our stroller (while Felix continues to sleep peacefully) at the Waisenhausstrasse side entrance next to many other strollers. Many of them also contain sleeping babies. In 1984, leaving the stroller in front of the department store was completely normal. When we come back from shopping 30 minutes later, we can't believe our eyes: FELIX IS GONE! The stroller is in the same place, but it is empty.

Our son was kidnapped!"

On this same website it's also told the whole story about the kid that was found (now named Martin) and that she thinks may have been "exchanged" with her own son.

"Felix's abduction was not a normal child abduction, but is part of a very special criminal case. This criminal case began on December 28, 1984 at around 4:00 p.m. at the “Waisenhausstrasse” side entrance of what was then the CENTRUM department store in downtown Dresden. Felix's parents wanted to buy a few things for Grandma Marga's upcoming birthday. The department store had a playroom on the “Waisenhausstrasse” side where parents could leave their children to be looked after while they shopped. Infants and strollers could also be dropped off. Unfortunately, on this cold, wet December afternoon, the stroller spaces in the child care center were all occupied. So Felix's parents decided to park their stroller with Felix sleeping peacefully next to the side entrance to "Waisenhausstrasse". He wasn't alone, there were other strollers there with babies sleeping in them too. Shortly before 4:30 p.m. the shopping was done - Felix's stroller was empty. The search measures initiated immediately by the police were unsuccessful - Felix remained missing. A sudden turnaround occurred on January 6, 1985. Residents of Friedrich-Engels-Straße 11 (today Königstraße 11) reported to the police that they had found Felix in the hallway. Everyone's disappointment was indescribable - the toddler found was not Felix. But who was this boy who had been abandoned in the cardboard box so that he had to be found? Nobody missed him! Who is he and what is the connection to Felix's kidnapping? Who he is is still unclear today. The investigators discovered the connection to Felix's kidnapping step by step. The little boy, abandoned in the hallway on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse, was named Martin. “Martin” was apparently seriously ill as an infant and was therefore cared for in inpatient intensive care over a period of several weeks in the first six months of his life. It can be assumed that "Martin's" parents were not satisfied with his development, that they believed that he was still ill, that they feared that "Martin" could not be adequately cared for in their homeland, and that they were afraid of theirs had relatives (what a sick kid you have there), ... Other emotional factors certainly played a role in the decision to abandon their own biological child in a foreign country and adopt a healthy foreign child in its place. After “Martin” was “successfully” released on the morning of January 6, 1985, his parents took the train with Felix to their homeland and have not been able to find them to this day."
 
Also from his mother's website :

Who are we looking for ?

According to everything we know today, Felix has been living in a different identity since
his kidnapping on December 28, 1984. It is the identity of a young man who was most likely born in January/February 1984 and was seriously ill in the first weeks of his life. The medical treatment took place in an army hospital of the Soviet Armed Forces on the territory of the GDR. According to the information we have, this was the so-called “Lower Hospital” on Marienallee in Dresden. How can the identity you are looking for be described: Period of birth: between November 1st, 1983 and March 31st, 1984. It should be noted here that the foundling's age was estimated at twelve months at the beginning of January 1985 using the “carpal method” based on dental status and general physical development. Blood type: A, Rh negative Place of birth: Germany is entered as the country of birth in the passport and one of the cities where the Soviet armed forces had a headquarters (Schwerin, Potsdam, Magdeburg, Dresden, Weimar). His parents are citizens of one of the states of the former USSR. You lived in what was then the GDR for several years. The father was either a member of the Soviet armed forces or employed by them as a civilian employee.
 

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