Information has surfaced on social media that on January 16, an unknown individual damaged a Toyota Camry belonging to a 37-year-old man.
According to "Dumka," this was reported by the communications department of the Main Directorate of the National Police of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region.
The police stated that during the verification of data from the OP No. 2 of the Kharkiv RUP No. 3 of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kharkiv region, no statements or appeals had been received from the vehicle's owner. Additionally, no public order violations were recorded on January 16 on Geneva Street.
To verify the information received, details of the incident have been entered into the Unified Register.
On January 18, a report was filed at OP No. 2 of the Kharkiv RUP No. 3 by a 30-year-old woman regarding the whereabouts of her civil partner born in 1983. According to the woman, he had not been in contact with her since January 16, as he was taken away by representatives of the TCC.
In her explanation, the woman noted that on the morning of January 16, her partner was on Geneva Street. He was driving a Toyota Camry, which he had borrowed from a 37-year-old acquaintance.
In connection with this fact, information has been entered into the Unified Register of Pre-Trial Investigations under part 1 of Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine with the note "missing person."
It is worth recalling that on January 16, entrepreneur Pavel Sokhin, who runs a car rental business, stated that the driver who rented a car from him was cut off by TCC employees and was taken away in a van. The entrepreneur also claimed that his Toyota Camry was damaged and that repairs would cost between $2,000 and $3,000.
Subsequently, the regional TCC published a statement declaring the accusations unfounded and "a blatant slander." Upon arriving at the territorial center for recruitment, personal data, and obtaining a referral for a military medical commission, the citizen fled in an unknown direction. .