Octogenarian goes missing from city
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Octogenarian goes missing from city

December 6, 2017

Mysuru: An octogenarian, suffering from memory loss, who left his house, coming under Udayagiri Police limits, on Nov.28 at about 5 pm, has since gone missing.

The missing person has been identified as Abdul Gafoor, a resident of Shanthinagar  here. He is 5.9 ft. tall, oval faced, normal built, wheatish complexioned, speaks Kannada and Urdu and was wearing a white coloured safari suit and a black cap at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about the missing person may contact Udayagiri Police    on Ph: 0821-2418309 or Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339.

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