Police did a home search shortly before the family disappeared
Lost family|According to a lost family legal assistant, parents deny suspicions of criminal offenses.
The abstract is made by artificial intelligence and checked by man.
Police made a home search for the family in Pedersöre in January 2024, five months before their disappearance.
The court found that the search was lawful and rejected the family’s claims for compensation.
According to the family’s legal assistant, parents are afraid of taking their children’s care and denying all suspicions of crime.
Ostrobothnia Police made a home search for a missing family in Pedersöre in January 2024, about five months before they disappeared.
The matter is manifested by the Vaasa Court of Appeal’s judgment in which it was in force for the former Ostrobothnian District Court. According to both courts, the police had legal conditions for a home search.
Parents demand the right to investigate the conditions for home search. They also demand that the court order the state to reimburse them EUR 3,000 for suffering, because in their opinion, the home search was not legal.
Home searches were ordered by the Criminal Commissioner Tony Raumawho is also the head of investigation in the case of the disappearance of the family. Police considered that there were no conditions for the suffering compensation or the damage to the door.
The court has concealed the majority of the judgment, so it does not show, for example, why the police did or what happened and what was possible.
The end result, on the other hand, is public. The court considered that the search was made in accordance with the Coercive Measures Act. It rejected the parents’ claim and claim as unjustified.
Police told Wednesday For a year, they have been looking for a missing Ostrobothnian family that has not been left with physical or digital traces.
Police suspect parents of their own children of their own children.
According to police, the children were placed in Uusikaarlepyy, where they took them. At least some of the children are under school age and would be covered by clinic services for their age.
According to police, the suspected arbitrary care took place in May 2024, and after the disappearance of the family, the police have not found any traces, even though there has been a close cooperation between the authorities to locate the family.
Police have said they suspect that the family may be hidden in either Ostrobothnia, Southern Finland or some other Nordic countries.
Parental The legal assistant is now Robert slottethat, so far, cannot say much about the situation of his principals.
« They have had a contradiction with the authorities about taking care of children. They have not been content with the authorities’ decisions and have been concerned about taking the children out of them, » Slotte says.
« They feel they haven’t done anything wrong, » he says.
Slotte says she is not in any way to blame the police when it is looking for a family.
“I haven’t had any contact with them lately.”
Slotte also says that the couple denies all suspicions of criminal offenses.
Police have requested to report the findings of the family by email to [email protected] or on 0295 415 501.