The Sochi coordinator of the Lisa Alert search team told socialbites.ca that a report about the disappearance of Andrey Michkov, the father of hockey player Matvey Michkov, arrived yesterday. The coordinator emphasized that the man had departed from his home in an unknown direction and left no clear destination in sight. This statement was shared as part of the ongoing coordinated effort to locate the missing person and provide timely information to the public.
According to the team, the initial report was received on April 3 and a broad information search is in progress. A distributed network of volunteers and responders has been mobilized to map out possible routes and to spread awareness across communities. In the hours ahead, an active search operation will focus on narrowing down the orientation of the missing individual and identifying any potential leads that could help narrow the field. The coordinator reiterated that the last known location indicated the man had left his residence without stating his destination.
Earlier, a notice appeared in the Krasnodar Territory community on VKontakte from the LizaAlert Search Team, announcing the disappearance of Andrey Michkov, a 51-year-old resident. His son is Matvey Michkov, a professional hockey player competing in the Kontinental Hockey League for a club in Sochi. The message noted that Michkov had not been seen since the evening of April 2, and that family and friends were urging anyone with information to come forward. The online post helped raise local awareness and encouraged the community to assist with any sightings or relevant details.
According to information reported by Maç TV, Michkov departed from the apartment he shared with his son around 21:00 Moscow time. Before leaving, he reportedly said, I’ll be right back. This detail has been logged by investigators and adds to the timeline being built by search units. Every clue matters as authorities coordinate resources across Sochi to support the family and inform the public about possible directions and movements. The emphasis remains on gathering credible sightings and corroborating them with the person’s known routines and locations.