Search for Wesley dos Santos' body is conducted in a forest area in Volta Redonda
The search for the body of Wesley dos Santos, missing since October, has resumed in Volta Redonda, Brazil, focusing on a specific area linked to his last bank transfer.
The ongoing search for Wesley dos Santos Silva Henrique, who has been missing since October of last year, has intensified in Volta Redonda, a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Law enforcement agencies began focused operations on a wooded area in the Siderlândia neighborhood, where his mobile phone last recorded bank transactions shortly after midnight on the day he disappeared. This locality is pivotal, as it may provide crucial evidence regarding his whereabouts and the events leading to his disappearance.
The search operations are being conducted by specialized teams, including the Civil Police's Special Resources Coordination (Core) and a dedicated team from the Fire Department trained in locating human remains, supported by search dogs. Despite intensive efforts and the deployment of advanced searching techniques, as of the report’s publication, Wesley's body has not yet been found. The ongoing investigation reflects the community's concern and the determination of the authorities to uncover the truth behind this case.
Additionally, the Civil Police have concluded an inquiry related to a murder case in Volta Redonda, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation involving Wesley. With images of wanted individuals released, the authorities seek to piece together the circumstances surrounding both cases. This intertwined narrative highlights broader issues of safety and crime in the region, reinforcing the urgency for justice and resolution for the families affected by these tragic events.