Three including elderly woman go missing from city
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Three including elderly woman go missing from city

November 11, 2024

Mysuru: In separate cases, three persons, including an elderly woman, have gone missing from Vijayanagar Police limits in city.

In the first case, 20-year-old M.S. Amrutha, an employee of a private factory, who left her house on Oct. 27, to write the test for Village Accountant post, has since gone missing, according to the complaint lodged by her mother M.V. Suma.

In the second case, B.A. Sonu, a resident of Koorgalli, who was working as a nurse at a private clinic, has been missing since Oct. 28, according to the complaint by her husband Devaraju.

In the third case, 80-year-old Kamalamma, wife of late Somachari and a resident of 4th Cross, Mahadeshwara Layout in Kumbarakoppal, has gone missing since Oct. 31, according to the complaint lodged by her son Ravi.

Those having any information about the missing persons may contact Vijayanagar Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418317 or Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339, according to a press release.

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