Elderly men among 7 persons go missing
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Elderly men among 7 persons go missing

September 3, 2024

Mysuru: In separate cases, seven persons including elderly men have gone missing from Mysuru South, Nanjangud Town and Bannur Police Station limits.

In the first case, 80-year-old Basavaraju, has gone missing since Aug. 24 from Nanjangud Town Police limits.

He is 5.4 ft. tall, normal built, oval faced, oily red complexioned, speaks Kannada and was wearing a T-shirt with white and yellow stripes and blue shorts at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about the missing man may contact Nanjangud Town Police Station on Ph: 08221-228383.

Mysuru South Police Station

In the second case, 85-year-old Mahadevappa has gone missing since July 10 from Doddakanya village. He is 5.6 ft. tall, normal built, oily red complexioned, speaks Kannada and was wearing a white coloured full arm shirt and white shorts.

In the third case, 22-year-old Ravichandra has gone missing since July 16 from Talur village. He is 5.5 ft. tall, normal built, fair complexioned, speaks Kannada and was wearing a black T-shirt and white jeans pant at the time of going missing.

In the fourth case, 39-year-old Swamy of Uttanahalli village has gone missing since Aug. 13.

He is 5.5 ft. tall, normal built, wheatish complexioned, speaks Kannada, has the name ‘Nandini’ tattooed on his right hand, ‘Gowdaiah’ and ‘Chikkathayamma’ tattooed on his chest, has a black birthmark behind his left thigh, mole in his eye and was wearing a parrot green coloured half arm shirt and black pant at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about the above three missing persons may contact Mysuru South Police Station on Ph: 0821-2444955.

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Bannur Police Station

In the fifth case, M.S. Nisarga and her 16-month-old daughter Mounita of Madahalli village in Malavalli taluk have gone missing since July 5.

In the sixth case, Ningaraju of Sosale village in T. Narasipur taluk has gone missing since Aug. 2.

Those having any information about the above two missing persons may contact Bannur Police Station on Ph: 08227-275632.

Mysuru District Police Control Room can be contacted on Ph: 0821-2444800.

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