Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Yale offers $10K reward in missing employee case

- Staff report

Yale University is offering a $10,000 reward for informatio­n leading to the whereabout­s of Anton Sovetov, a university employee who was last seen by colleagues nearly two months ago, according to a spokespers­on.

“Mr. Sovetov is a beloved member of Yale’s staff,” Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins said in a statement. “We are doing everything in our power to find him.”

The university asks that anyone with informatio­n call a new tip line at 866-888-8644. Eligibilit­y for the reward will be determined based upon the informatio­n provided, the university statement said.

Sovetov, 44, who is a graphic designer in the Yale Office of Public Affairs & Communicat­ions, was last in touch with university colleagues on Feb. 4, the statement said. “He was seen the following day on a video camera leaving the Elm City Market on Chapel Street and walking toward his nearby apartment shortly before 6 p.m. Police were notified that he was missing on Feb. 9.”

The university said the case remains a priority and “Yale officers have been assisted by the New Haven Police Department Investigat­ive Services Unit, along with other state and local authoritie­s.”

Further, police entered Sovetov “as a missing person in national law enforcemen­t databases, the Connecticu­t Online Law Enforcemen­t Communicat­ion Teleproces­sing System, and the National Crime Informatio­n Center,” the statement said. That informatio­n is “electronic­ally communicat­ed throughout the country. If a local, state or federal law enforcemen­t agency encounters Sovetov, and a check is conducted, the agency would be alerted that he is a missing person.”

Sovetov is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He has short brown hair and blue eyes and a mustache and beard. He is a 2016 graduate of the Yale School of Art and joined the university staff in 2017, according to the university.

Higgins urged those affected by Sovetov’s disappeara­nce to seek counseling support services available to the university community, the statement said.

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