12.02.2025 12:21
A 16-year-old named Kemal Aksüzek, who left home on Monday in Isparta saying "I'm going hunting" with a shotgun, has been missing for 2 days. Search efforts using drones and thermal cameras are ongoing to locate Aksüzek.
Sixteen-year-old Kemal Aksüzek, who works as a shepherd in Kılıç village of Keçiborlu district in Isparta, took his hunting rifle with him on Monday evening and told his family, "I am going hunting," before leaving the house. His family, who could not reach Aksüzek, reported him missing yesterday morning.
SEARCHING EVERYWHERE FOR 2 DAYS
The gendarmerie, AFAD, and search and rescue teams were dispatched to the area. An unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to the gendarmerie, which took off from Aydın, was also involved in the search efforts. Thermal drones, tracking dogs, and cadaver dogs were also used in the operations.
UAV, DRONES, THERMAL DEVICES...
The search for Kemal Aksüzek continued today as well. Isparta Governor Abdullah Erin monitored the search efforts. Governor Erin stated, "The search operations for our child who went missing in Kılıç village of Keçiborlu district are ongoing without interruption with the participation of the gendarmerie, police, AFAD, UMKE, the forestry management team, hunters, non-governmental organizations, and volunteers. UAVs, drones, tracking/cadaver dogs, and thermal devices are also being used in the search efforts. Our only wish, effort, and prayer is for our child to be found safe and sound as soon as possible."