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The Investigative Committee began additional efforts to search for the Usoltsevs in the Krasnoyarsk Territory


June 4 9:16

In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a criminal investigation into the unknown disappearance of the Usoltsev family during a hiking trip in the fall of 2025 continues.

The regional IC reported that currently in order to establish the whereabouts of missing persons The department organized additional search activities with the participation of rescue services, law enforcement agencies, Goskhotnadzor specialists and volunteer search engines.

“During the search, unmanned aerial vehicles, off-road vehicles, motor vehicles and forensic equipment will be used. Taking into account the materials collected in the criminal case, investigators have identified areas to search for tourists along hiking routes in the direction of Kuturchinsky Belogorye. About 80 people are involved in the search,” the Investigative Committee said.

Let us remind you that it was previously established that on September 28, the couple, together with their 5-year-old daughter, went on a hiking trip from the outskirts of the village of Kuturchin. For two days they did not contact their relatives, and therefore on September 30, the woman’s son filed a complaint with law enforcement agencies. Family search efforts carried out in 2025 were suspended due to adverse weather conditions and have now resumed.

During this time, various conspiracy theories were expressed on social networks and the media about the mysterious disappearance of the family, including that they could have fled to another country. But law enforcement and search engine experts believe the main version of what happened was an accident, associated with a sharp change in weather conditions in the mountains.

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Related links:

  • Investigators have refuted versions of the kidnapping or escape of the Usoltsev family

  • Tourists and wild plant gatherers in the Krasnoyarsk Territory are asked to register their route with the Ministry of Emergency Situations




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