For the ninth day today, searches continue to locate 39-year-old Vassilis Kalogiros, whose whereabouts were lost in Larissa, on the eve of New Year’s Eve, December 30, 2024.
The men of the EMAK in boats continue non-stop searches in the Pinios. Drones and trained dogs are scanning the entire riverside area.
Autopsies by members of volunteer groups in abandoned buildings around the river make up the thriller of the disappearance of 39-year-old missing man Vassilis Kalogeros. The investigations have been extended into the urban fabric of the city.
It is recalled that the police sent a document to the OSE on January 3 asking to receive visual material from the cameras on the platforms and ticket offices of Larissa station, specifically between 5 and 8 p.m. on Monday, December 30.
Based on the information, the same is expected to be done for the KTEL Larissa, as well as cameras will be checked at all the exits of the city in the first critical hours of the disappearance.
In addition, police have two videos in their hands, showing the 39-year-old crossing a bridge into the urban fabric over the river and then disappearing.
The team that had found bone remains in the Tempi tragedy is also investigating
The volunteer Anubis team with specially trained dogs, had found biological and genetic material, as well as bone remains of the victims of the fatal train accident of Tempi, in a building site of the OSE in Koulouri where the wagons of the two trains are located, has been thrown into the “battle” of intensive investigations. This Anubis team has specially trained Malinois dogs that can locate missing persons, as well as human remains (bones, biological material, etc.) even 13 years later. The same volunteers had also located the body of Bambi Koutsikos in Messolonghi.
“We have nothing comforting, the most mysterious disappearance – reminiscent of the times of Giakoumakis and Alex”
“The case of the disappearance of Vassilis reminds us of the times of Yakoumaki and Alex,” onlarissa.gr, the experienced private investigator, Mr. George Tsoukalis, who has investigated the case representing the family of the missing person, stresses to onlarissa.gr, to add: “Something extremely comforting, unfortunately, we do not have in our hands. For me, it is the most mysterious disappearance of the last 35 years in Greece. We have no evidence to build on, not even a principle. I spoke for a long time with someone in Larissa who saw him often, but nothing came up, we are constantly making contacts in the city, today again I will come to Larissa to continue the investigation.”
Mr. Tsoukalis insists that when Vassilis last left his home, before he disappeared he was fine and absolutely nothing had preceded him: “He didn’t leave troubled, he was fine. If he had left on his own with all the publicity the issue got nationwide, someone would have seen him,”
As for his statement “Did he happen at the wrong time in a wrong incident” Mr. Tsukalis will once again emphasize that: “Vasilis, despite keeping a low profile, if he happened to be in front of an incident of violence or if he saw anything offensive, he would intervene, he has great empathy.”
The experienced investigator reiterated that this was one of the most difficult cases of his career with a huge degree of difficulty, noting: “As the days go by the trajectory in hopes is declining, we cannot overlook this.”
As for Basil’s family, he added: “They are a wonderful and very close family, they are going through tragic times and hopeful, everyone is keeping an eye on the investigations.”
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