FL FL - Yaroslav Iventyev, 22, Jacksonville, 31 January 2003

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http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/i/iventyev_yaroslav.html

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2434

http://www.nampn.org/cases/iventyev_yaroslav.html


Missing Since: January 31, 2003 from Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: January 25, 1981
Age: 22
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 160 lbs.
Hair Color: Light Brown/Sandy
Eye Color: Gray
Race: White
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Russian citizen
AKA: Slava, KGB
Case Number: 03-100746
NCIC Number: M-752950179

Details of Disappearance:
Iventyev was last seen at dinner with friends on January 31, 2003 at the Russian Moscow Nights Restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida. He was driving a gold 1987 Mazda RX-7.

He was in the US Navy and failed to report to duty on February 1, 2003. To date Iventyev and his car have not been located. He was assigned to VP-5, NAS Jacksonville, Florida.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
(904) 630-2372
 
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I wonder if the car they pulled out of a lake/retention pond may be this man?

Jacob Long (@JacobLong_FCN): https://twitter.com/JacobLong_FCN?s=09

UPDATE: the car pulled from the pond with human remains is UNRELATED to the Lonzie Barton case. @FCN2go #FINDLONZIE http://t.co/nld5szxAA1

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The car being towed out of the pond appears to be a Mazda RX-7
 
I would be highly surprised if it wasn't, considering the area, and the make of car.
They stated the car had been there at least 5 years. He disappeared 12 years ago. Can they estimate either way? Could they tell if it had been closer to 12 than to 5?

Off to google to find how cars deteriorate underwater. ;)

Also, I am surprised they could tell it was a man, even after 12 years. I am guessing the clothing would have been gone by that point, no?
 
From reading the articles, this sounds highly corroborating. May it bring closure to his family.
 
So sad that the loss of a young child (Lonzie Barton) is what it took for search parties to find two lost sailors (one who went missing in 2013 and this young man in 2003) and bring them home to their families. Now they can get closure, and I hope that Lonzie's family can get their own closure as well.
 
So sad that the loss of a young child (Lonzie Barton) is what it took for search parties to find two lost sailors (one who went missing in 2013 and this young man in 2003) and bring them home to their families. Now they can get closure, and I hope that Lonzie's family can get their own closure as well.

It is quite sad and quite odd.
 

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