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September 15 around 7 pm 22 min. The latter’s son petitioned the Vilnius County Police for the mother lost in the forest. The man was alarmed when the eighty-three-year-old grandmother did not return home, and when contacted by phone, the frightened woman asked the police for help in finding her.
As it turned out, the grandmother went out into the forest, Trakai district, Onuškis sen., Berries and got lost. Trakai district police officers immediately began searching for the woman. All possible search measures were taken: they searched the forest, then the decision was made to lift a border helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.
As the lost grandmother’s mobile phone was sometimes switched on, agents from the Lithuanian Criminal Police Office were also used to determine the exact coordinates of the phone. The search was greatly complicated by the fact that on the territory of the Onuškis elder estate, in abundantly forested areas, not only telephone communication, but also communication from radio stations used by officials did not work or with significant disturbances.
The search continued all night. Since the early morning of September 16, the border guards’ helicopter was retaken, local communities and family members became involved in the search for the ancestor, and almost all officers from the Trakai District Police Station worked at the scene.
At approximately 11 am A principal investigator from the Activities Department of the Trakai Police Station, while wandering through a hard-to-reach wooded area rich in brush and shrubbery, heard a muffled, muffled sound similar to human moans. The officer paused and, after determining the possible direction of the sound’s propagation, immediately dove into the bushes, where he saw an old man lying on the ground.
A large platoon of police officers rushed to the scene, who from the impassable wooded area simply carried in their hands a conscious old man, who was immediately handed over to the hands of the doctors on duty near the search site.