The fifth day searching for the missing pensioner in Kyiv region: police announced his characteristics.
According to ТСН: A 67-year-old man has gone missing in Kyiv region. Relatives and law enforcement have been actively searching for him for the fifth day. The search concerns Vasyl Marushchak, a resident of Bila Tserkva.
According to the Kyiv region police, his wife reported his disappearance after he left home on December 29 and has not returned.
Police units, including the Bila Tserkva district police department, as well as concerned citizens, are participating in the search.
Characteristics of the missing person
- Height: 168-169 cm
- Build: average
- Eyes: brown
- Hair: short, gray, with a tuft
- Tattoo: on the fingers of the left hand
At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing dark sports pants.
“If you have any information about the man’s whereabouts, please report immediately to the hotline 102 or call the duty unit of the Bila Tserkva district police department at (04563) 5 39 28,” the statement reads.
In addition, please note that in the village of Velyki Budyshcha in the Myrgorod district of Poltava region, according to local residents, a murder occurred: a son killed his father, and his cohabitant died under unexplained circumstances.
The situation regarding the search for Vasyl Marushchak raises concern among local residents. It is important that all those who have any hints do not delay and contact law enforcement. The events in Poltava region underscore how important it is to ensure security in communities and pay attention to crime.
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