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CANADACanada- Alexandr ‘Sasha’ Puryga, 41, his white '12 Mercedes Benz located, LE seek witnesses & suspect vehicle, a blk Jeep Grand Cherokee, 13 Aug. '24
I'm thinking of who would use an armoured vehicle. Politicians. Big stars. World leading figures. But then on a smaller scale/unknown scale - drug dealers? Gang members? Anyone doing illegal businesses? Transporting jewels and gold, illegally?
Cdn law stipulates you have a licence for an armoured vehicle, and must notify local police. I pondered this reason, and was quickly informed that police need to know etc due to criminals using an armoured vehicle for nefarious reasons, ie bank heist etc. So you're right, who uses? Garda, Brinks, politicians, stars, Heads of State, Military, Body guards for pineapple countries, dignitaries, jewellers (I know a guy that used to transport "gems" for jewelry stores in the trunk of his beat up old car, but he didn't carry a gun for years). There must be a big need for them as there are quite a few of these companies around, and doubtful they are turned out in the daily quantity like Honda. Speaking of car companies, Magna purchased that defunct armoured company. Who specializes in the design of these and is there enough secrecy to extract espionage or abduction theories here? Or was he a sad tale of hit and run driver?
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada is a global defence industry leader in providing land and amphibious combat vehicle solutions. Based in London, Ontario, the Canadian operations employ approximately 1,700 people who design, manufacture and support light and medium armoured vehicles.
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada is a global defence industry leader in providing land and amphibious combat vehicle solutions. Based in London, Ontario, the Canadian operations employ approximately 1,700 people who design, manufacture and support light and medium armoured vehicles.
The photo of the black jeep could have been taken from the old Mercedes that Sasha was driving. LE may have pulled that photo off his car Garmain when found, or an onboard camera? Do 2012 Mercedes have built in camera systems? It's a strange angle. Maybe that's why it is such a tight time frame. Sasha was going northbound on Conc 7, then dumped his car on the 16th for whatever reason. It is a strange road to leave car, almost no shoulders in most places, very hilly. Doubtful you would leave a car at the end of someone's driveway, and the only pull off spot is on 16th??? Maybe ran out of gas?
Investigators with the York Regional Police Homicide Unit are appealing for witnesses after a Vaughan man was reported missing under suspicious circumstances from the Township of King.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, police responded to a missing person call after 41-year-old Alexandr ‘Sasha’ PURYGA did not show up to work in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad. PURYGA’s vehicle, a white 2012 Mercedes Benz two-door sedan, was located nearby unoccupied.
A black, 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee was seen in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad and is currently being sought in relation to the investigation.
Police and PURYGA’s family are concerned for his well-being. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are being treated as suspicious.
Investigators would like to speak to anyone that saw anything suspicious in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad on the morning of August 13, between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Missing:
Alexandr ‘Sasha’ PURYGA, 41
Male
White
5’9”, 170 lbs.
Muscular build
Grey eyes, short, blond hair
Suspect vehicle:
Black, 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Dark-tinted windows, black-spoked rims
Ontario licence plate CXZE382
The licence plate is registered to a non-existent business''
I see they no longer list his employment type, but it is still located here from previous media release. Maybe no longer applicable?View attachment 525845
Investigators with the York Regional Police Homicide Unit are appealing for witnesses after a Vaughan man was reported missing under suspicious circumstances from the Township of King.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, police responded to a missing person call after 41-year-old Alexandr ‘Sasha’ PURYGA did not show up to work in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad. PURYGA’s vehicle, a white 2012 Mercedes Benz two-door sedan, was located nearby unoccupied.
A black, 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee was seen in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad and is currently being sought in relation to the investigation.
Police and PURYGA’s family are concerned for his well-being. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are being treated as suspicious.
Investigators would like to speak to anyone that saw anything suspicious in the area of 7th Concession and 16th Sideroad on the morning of August 13, between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Missing:
Alexandr ‘Sasha’ PURYGA, 41
Male
White
5’9”, 170 lbs.
Muscular build
Grey eyes, short, blond hair
Suspect vehicle:
Black, 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Dark-tinted windows, black-spoked rims
Ontario licence plate CXZE382
The licence plate is registered to a non-existent business''
From the photos of the Jeep here, it looks like the Jeep was turning to the right (top photo) and then possibly blocking the Mercedes in the second photo. Sasha’s car must have had a camera which captured these photos.
We don’t know, but LE said they found car in vicinity. Could have been forced off, flagged down, or parked? I didn’t think they did either, maybe Garman, or other video camera.
How do we know he was going northbound on Conc 7? I must have missed this. Do we know exactly where he worked and exactly where his car was found? Has anyone figured out where that Jeep was turning around? I wandered Google Streetview and haven't found it yet.
I know this isn't new news (thanks to great sleuthing on this thread) but here is the location that crops up for me when I put Armet armoured vehicles into the search engine: Armet Armoured Vehicles, 14650 7th Conc, King City, ON L7B 1K4, CA - MapQuest
It can't be a coincidence that Armet is/was located at Conc 7 & 16th Side Rd. Exactly where Sasha went missing. This is out in the middle of nowhere. (Well, by Toronto area standards.)
So Sasha drove a 2012 Mercedes. While a nice vehicle (my husband drives one), it isn't what some people might drive if they had a high salary. I'm guessing that he is an 'employee' at the business, rather than an owner. Or, possibly a partner in a business that is not high flying. Did some people try to pick up the pieces of Armet after the incarceration of the owner? Was someone ticked off? All wild speculation on my part!
I wonder if this guy was also a whistleblower? Where would he work in that location? There is nothing but large individual estates with long private driveways. I wonder if Whyte's home is in that location. If it is why would Puryga go there? Whyte has nothing to do with that industry now, imo.
Has anyone been able to work out where exactly those photos of the black Jeep were taken?
Also interestingly, I put Armet Armoured Vehicles into google maps and what came up was a company in central Moscow. Perhaps entirely coincidental? Perhaps not? JMO
Could be. Someone suggested that LE used a rendition of similar car for visualization, but I don't think so in this case, as the fence and building behind the photo are very telling, and possibly quite accurate.
Recap on black Jeep:
-registered to nonexistent business, was plate up to date?
-photo captured how? where? by whom?
-can see damage to car?
-was plate registered to a black 2020 Jeep Cheeroke?
-name of nonexistent business? was it a defunct armoured vehicle business?
-why was car labeled suspicious?
-on enhancement what was the description of driver?
-has property of that driveway and one if any across the road been interviewed (if car was exiting/entering driveway)
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