Two missing
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Two missing

March 24, 2021

Mysore/Mysuru: In separate incidents, a 29-year-old youth and a 71-year-old woman, have gone missing from city.

In the first incident, Balaji, who was residing in Hebbal Police limits, left his house on Mar. 19 at about 3.30 pm, saying that he was going out on some work and has since gone missing. He is 5.6 ft. tall, dark complexioned, well-built, round faced, speaks Kannada, Hindi and English, has tattoos ‘SOLITUDE IS BLESS’ and  ‘WANDERLUST’ on his right hand and was wearing a jeans pant and a full arm blue coloured jerkin at the time of going missing.

In another incident, Puttamadamma, who left her house on Mar. 22 at about 11 am, saying that she was going to her daughter’s house, has since gone missing.

She is 4.5 ft. tall, dark complexioned, normal built, oval faced, speaks Kannada, has a tattoo of a green tilak on her forehead and was wearing bottle green coloured saree and a green blouse at the time of going missing. Those having any information about the missing persons may call Ph: 0821-2418318 (Hebbal Police) or Control Room on Ph: 2418339.

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