Gold chain snatched in city
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Gold chain snatched in city

July 5, 2022

Mysore/Mysuru: A 42-year-old woman, who came out of the house to dispose garbage, lost her gold chain to chain snatchers on the night of July 1.

The woman, who lost her gold chain, is S. Manjula, a tailor by profession and a resident of Uttaradi Mutt Road in city. On July 1 at about 10.15 pm, Manjula and her daughter K. Rakshitha came out of the house to dispose garbage and were returning home, when two miscreants, who came on a scooter near Srikantha School on Uttaradi Mutt Road, snatched Manjula’s 15 grams gold chain and sped away.

Based on Manjula’s complaint on July 2, KR Police have registered a case & are investigating.

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