Photos Could Help Formally Identify Remains

Police are seeking photos of a Russian stuntman who went missing in 2002, in the hope the image can help identify partial remains located at Motutere earlier this year.

Artour Melikov was 36 when he was reported missing on 10 September 2002. Turangi Police located his vehicle at the Jellicoe Reserve, 400 metres north of Bulli Point at Lake Taupo. The car key was left inside the vehicle, along with Artour's throwing knives, clothing, passport and other important documentation.

Despite extensive search efforts, there was no sign of Artour and Police established he hadn't been seen since he left Auckland two days prior.

On 9 January this year, Police were called to a holiday park at Motutere, where several bones were located near a walking track.

Senior Constable Barry Shepherd QSM, of the Taupo Area Search and Rescue Squad, said Police believed the remains were those of Artour, but extensive enquiries have been unable to lead to a positive identification.

"We've been unable to contact his next of kin, so hope there is a colleague or friend who may be able to help us.

"Artour was a stuntman for the likes of Xena: Warrior Princess during his time in New Zealand, and we hope there is someone who worked with him who may have high-quality photos of his face, and especially his teeth."

Artour had gold teeth in his upper jaw, that would have been distinctive, Senior Constable Shepherd said.

"We know 22 years is a long time, but I urge anyone who may have worked with Artour, to please review any images you may have and contact us if you can help."

If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please make a report via 105, using the reference number 250110/2158.

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