Tyumen Boy Found After Running Away from Home

On the evening of January 25, an 11-year-old boy named Yegor (name changed — Ed.) left home and disappeared. Searches in the vicinity of his home yielded no results. He was not found in the Tyumen Sloboda area where he might have gone. Concerned Tyumen residents raised the alarm.

«The boy left home half-dressed. He might enter your house in Tyumen Sloboda. If anyone sees him, immediately report to the police,» a Tyumen woman appealed to the townspeople.
As reported by 72.RU from the city police press service, the boy«s mother filed a report about her son»s disappearance around ten in the evening. Two hours later, Yegor was found on the roof of a bathhouse in the Moscow Tract area.
«The child was found and handed over to his legal representative (mother). According to preliminary data, no unlawful actions were committed against him,» briefly commented 72.RU from the police press service.
According to 72.RU«s own source, the boy headed towards that bathhouse around nine in the evening, deciding to run away from home. He later explained the reason for his action as being offended by his mother, who had scolded him shortly before for a minor misdeed.
Recall that if a loved one goes missing, you need to act quickly. If you don«t know what to do in such a situation and where to turn first, use our simple and clear instructions.
After information about a person«s disappearance is received by the police, the maximum set of search measures is launched:
involvement of emergency response services (EMERCOM, Rosgvardia, etc.) and forestry;
use of billing information, photo and video recording means of the «Safe City» system;
conducting comparative analysis of photographs of missing persons.
Volunteers and media publications about the missing assist in the searches. According to police statistics, 90% of missing persons are found within the first 10 days after disappearance.


