Davanagere girl among 7 persons missing from city, Kadakola
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Davanagere girl among 7 persons missing from city, Kadakola

July 4, 2019

Mysuru: In separate cases, a girl from Davangere, a woman and her three daughters and two boys have gone missing from city and Kadakola.

In the first case, 22-year-old Asha, who had come to Chamundi Hill along with her family from Davangere on July 2, has gone missing.

According to the complaint lodged by her father Mallesh with K.R. Police, Asha was sitting outside the temple as she was suffering from stomach ache while the other family members went inside to have the darshan of Goddess Chamundeshwari and by the time they came out, Asha had gone missing.

Those having information about Asha may contact K.R. Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418309 or call Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339.

In the second case, a woman and her three daughters have gone missing from Kadakola in the taluk since June 30. While the missing woman is 25-year-old Gowri, her daughters are seven-year-old Punyashree, six-year-old Divyashree and three-year-old Poojashree.

Gowri is 5 ft. tall, oily red complexioned, medium built and speaks Kannada and Rajasthani languages. Those having information about the missing woman and her daughters may contact Mysuru South Police Station on Ph: 0821-2444955 or call District Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2444800, according to a press release.

In the third case, 16-year-old M. Dhanush has gone missing from his house at Postal Colony in Rajivnagar here.

According to the complaint lodged by his father at Udayagiri Police Station, Dhanush left his house on June 30 and has since gone missing.

He is 5.3 ft. tall, oval faced, thin built, oily red complexioned, speaks Kannada and Urdu and was wearing a grey coloured T-Shirt and blue jeans at the time of going missing.

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Those having any information about the missing boy may contact Udayagiri Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418309.

In the fourth case, 15-year-old Rudrappa, a native of Honikuppe village in Hunsur taluk and an inmate of Government Boys Home at Vijayanagar, has gone missing since June 29 from city.

Rudresh was being taken to the Community Health Centre at Jayanagar in a scooter, when he pushed the rider and fled from the spot.

He is 4.5 ft. tall, medium built, oval faced, speaks Kannada and was wearing a blue colour T-Shirt and blue jeans pant at the time of going missing. 

Those having any information about Rudresh may contact Saraswathipuram Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418123 or call Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339, according to a press release.  

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