Texas Trevor Reed, convicted in Russia for attacking police officers in Moscow in the summer of 2019, disappeared: the US Embassy in Russia cannot receive information about its location for several weeks. This is reported by CNN with reference to the representative of the US Department of State.
The agency is concerned that the embassies have not been notified of the Americans about the location of the American. “We will continue to put pressure on the Russian authorities in order for the Rida consular access,” the State Department is noted.
In mid-July, the responsible secretary of the Public Supervisory Commission (ONK) of Moscow Alexey Melnikov said that, most likely, serving the punishment of Reed in one of the colonies of Mordovia. On July 30, 2020, Moscow Golovinsky court sentenced Trevor Rida to nine years in prison. A 28-year-old American was found guilty under Article 318 (“Application to the representative of the authority of violence, life-threatening or health”) of the Criminal Code.
On August 16, 2019, the tenants of the house at the Leningrad Highway called the police to calm the drunk man who came up with several women. But the arriving policemen also showed aggression. On the way to the department in the service car, he attacked the police – broke out the driver and hit his colleague.