A 19-year-old case disappeared in Kėdainiai offers a new ending: the girl’s grandmother assures that an identity document has been found



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V. Kulčiūnaitė, who lives in Kėdainiai, disappeared in the spring of this year. On Sunday, May 23, she received a phone call telling her grandmother, who lived as a couple, that she would be back soon and leaving home. However, the girl did not return as promised.

There have been attempts to sell an identity document.

During the four months of the disappearance, the police searched for the girls in various ways: they tracked the last location of the phone, used cynologists with dogs, and disdainfully leafed through the entrances to bodies of water. The girl seemed to have disappeared without a trace.

And only recently did officers discover the end of the offer: They found Victoria’s passport in the same bedroom where her close friend Inesa lives. This information was confirmed to the tv3.lt portal by Victoria’s grandmother.

An identity document was found in an empty non-residential bedroom. Because the room was abandoned without a door, young people often gathered in it, Laimutė said.

Police searched the room after receiving news that Inesa might have a Victorian passport. According to Victoria’s grandmother, the granddaughter’s passport was going to be sold about two weeks after she disappeared.

The girl, who received an offer to buy this identity document via SMS, showed the message to Victoria’s grandmother and then passed it on to the police.

“It is strange that we offer to sell that passport. Apparently he knew Victoria wouldn’t need it. And the police took that passport, ”Laimutė commented on tv3.lt.

Victoria’s grandparents did not know that the granddaughter had made her own passport in April. The grandmother said that she had not seen the passport at all, and that the girl’s identity card, although torn, was attached, could be used. The identification card remained at Victoria’s grandparents’ house.

Time before disappearing with a close friend

Victoria spent the last two days before her disappearance with her friend Inesa. According to Ms. Laimutė, the two girls agreed amicably. Victoria frequently visited her friend’s house because it turns out that Victoria’s mother also lives in the same house.

Victoria and her friend Inesa have known each other since she was little, it can be said that they grew up together in that house. Lately, about a month, he had more contact with her, Laimutė recalled.

But after Victoria disappeared and police interrogations began, Inesa denied having seen Victoria lately. “She denies everything, even though she didn’t see it, etc. And all the people who saw it testified that they saw it before and on Saturday, when they went to the town to the store,” Victoria’s grandmother said.

As you know, the girl disappeared on Sunday night.

“Victoria was with Inesa for two days before she disappeared, and Victoria’s mother saw that they had a shared kitchen in that bedroom. And she drank coffee on Sunday morning. So Victoria came to me and then when she came out, she went out with When I asked him when he would be back, he says, in a couple of hours. He said to go to town. Well, that’s all. At night we call at 11:30, we don’t go up. <...> He didn’t answer the phone all day on Monday, and on Tuesday the phone kept working until 7:30 pm Grandpa called and then turned off, “Victoria’s grandmother said.

According to her, the granddaughter did not take any other items with her, except the phone. Usually she didn’t carry things around, didn’t even carry a comb with her, “it’s not her fashion,” Laimutė said.

You suspect the worst case scenario has happened.

The portal tv3.lt asked what could have happened to the girl. The grandmother said that there are various rumors and versions floating around, but no one knows the truth.

“They’re just not alive anymore or they could have taken her out,” Laimutė revealed his suspicions.

According to her, the people involved in Victoria’s disappearance “found out” when they learned that the family had turned to the police for help.

Laimutė said that after the police became involved in the search, Inesa’s family contacted her and asked her strange questions.

“It just came to our attention then. If they are innocent, why move them? They started calling me. He asked if Victoria had relatives in France and Greece,” he said.

The grandmother also suspected a possible kidnapping: “The young man says they have taken him away. There are all kinds of versions here. “

Victoria was always in contact with loved ones, reporting where she was and answering calls, her grandmother said. That same night, when he began not to answer the phone, it was suspected that something serious could have happened to the girl.

The investigation continues

The pre-trial investigation was taken over in mid-June by the 1st Division of the Serious Crimes Investigation Board of the Kaunas County Police Chief Commissariat (VPK). Before that, the case was investigated by investigators from the Kėdainiai Police Station.

As Odeta Vaitkevičienė, head of the Kaunas County LSC Communications Branch, previously said, officials from this board have continued their search for a girl for a long time.

The height of the girl is about 160 cm. The last time she was seen, she was wearing blue jeans, a pink sweater, a blue jacket, and pink sneakers.

For people who have seen Victoria or are aware of its location, please contact Kaunas County. Officials from the LSC Kėdainiai District Police Station by phone (8655) 65227 or by calling the general helpline 112.



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