Chain-snatched from senior citizen
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Chain-snatched from senior citizen

May 22, 2017

Mysuru: After a brief lull, chain-snatchers have struck again and this time they have targeted a senior citizen who was on her morning walk at Police Layout near Lalithadripura here.

The woman, who lost her gold chain, has been identified as 65-year-old Siddarajamma, a resident of Lalithadripura.

Siddarajamma, at about 7.30 am yesterday was returning home after her morning walk in Police Layout, when two bike-borne miscreants yanked off her 18 grams gold chain and fled from the spot. Mysuru Rural Police, who have registered a case in this regard, are investigating.

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