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Police Surprised To See Where A Man Declared Missing 5 Years Ago Had Been

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The UK Police have discovered a man, Ricardas Puisys, 35, who was feared to have been murdered five years ago, now living in the woods.

In November 2015, a murder investigation was launched following Ricardas disappearance, after the police concluded that he had been killed by criminals.

He was last seen on September 26, 2015, at Nightlayer Leek Company in Chatteris where he worked.

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Eye witnesses, said he was seen in the company of a small group of Lithuanian men before disappearing, this prompted the policemen to begin a murder probe despite the fact that no body was found.

The police believed he was killed after the criminals exploited him.

Howeve, the puzzle was finally solved at the start of July when officers found out that Ricardas has been living in undergrowth in Wisbech, Cambs, UK.

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Detective Chief Inspector Rob Hall, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, said: “For almost five years Ricardas’ disappearance has been a complete mystery.

“That was until we received information at the end of June which led us to finding him.”

According to police, they only just revealed Ricardas is still alive on Sunday 2nd of August, 2020, in order to ensure the family that he is safe.

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DCI Hall said: “A team of investigators worked tirelessly following up a number of inquiries, none leading to the discovery of Ricardas. That was until we received information that Ricardas may have been alive and still in the Wisbech area.

“Following a search of wooded area in Harecroft Road, Ricardas was eventually found living in undergrowth, very well concealed after having deliberately hidden and having not spoken with anyone for some time.

He noted that when they discovered him, they didnt announce it at first to protect and put safeguarding measures in place.

He is safe and we are working very closely with him to ensure he remains safe, but also to ensure he gets the support he needs after having lived through extremely difficult circumstances during the last five or more years.”

The police are now investigating the potential exploitation of Ricardas