Missing 14-year-old American found in small German town

A 14-year-old American boy who disappeared from a cruise ship docked at a German Baltic Sea resort has now been found safe and sound outside Berlin.

A 14-year-old boy disappeared from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship in the town of Warnemünde. The boy was picked up by a 19-year-old in the town of Klosterlen. The two communicated via a computer game. Warnemünde is located on the Baltic Sea in northern Germany.
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The boy was found safe and sound in the town of Klosterlen, about 250 kilometres (155 miles) southwest of Berlin, on Saturday evening after his mobile phone signal was tracked.

“We are all happy that the boy is back safe and sound,” a local police spokesman said.

The teenager disembarked from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship in the northern German port city of Warnemünde on Thursday. The boy has Asperger's syndrome and through computer games he came into contact with another teenager in a small German town who also has Asperger's syndrome.

The 19-year-old picked up the American teenager in the city of Rostock near Warnemünde and took him to his home in Klosterlen.

The police do not suspect anything criminal.

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