Kansas cold case investigation into dead, missing Russian immigrants takes new turn

Kansas cold case investigation into dead, missing Russian immigrants takes new turn

HOLTON (KSNT) – Law enforcement says it’s pursuing new leads in its efforts to get to the bottom of a cold case involving Russian immigrants in northeast Kansas.

Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says in a press release that multiple law enforcement agencies participated in a search warrant on a Holton home in the 400 block of E. Sixth Street on Tuesday, April 23. This is in connection to a missing person investigation and a death case.

<em>Photo of Yulia Shevtensko Larrison. (Photo Courtesy/KBI)</em>
Photo of Yulia Shevtensko Larrison. (Photo Courtesy/KBI)

Morse says a Russian immigrant named Yulia Shevtensko Larrison went missing in the early 2000’s while Elena Kristova Larrison, another Russian immigrant, was killed in a reported accident in Holton in 2006. These incidents were investigated by the Holton Police Department. The investigations into these cases were reopened in 2019 with no arrests made yet.

Larrison went missing in 2000 at the age of 27 and would be 51-years-old in 2024, according to the KBI. She is described as being around 5’07 in height and weighing around 145 pounds.

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If you have any information regarding these investigations, you can call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 785-364-2551 or the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) at 1-800-KS-CRIME or send anonymous tips by clicking here.

This cold case is being investigated by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, KBI, Kansas Highway Patrol and Holton Police Department. The photos below were taken by a 27 News reporter in Holton on April 23:

  • (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
    (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
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    (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
  • (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
    (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
  • (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)
    (Photo Courtesy/Gabriel Johnson)

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