Four girls go missing
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Four girls go missing

February 13, 2019

Mysuru:  In separate incidents, four girls have gone missing from city.

In the first incident 17-year-old Annamma, has gone missing from the Government Girls Balamandira on Lalitha Mahal Road.

In the second case, 19-year-old Kamala, a resident of Paparam Street in Nazarbad has gone missing from Jan. 3 and in the third case, 23-year-old Triveni, a resident of Vidyanagar 5th Cross has gone missing from Jan. 30.

Those having any information about the above missing girls may contact Nazarbad Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418308/508.

In the fourth incident, 20-year-old Bindu, who left her house on Feb. 9 at about 8 am saying that she was going for work, has since gone missing.

She is 5 ft. tall, normal built, wheatish complexioned, round faced, speaks Kannada and English and was wearing a green coloured chudidhar at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about Bindu, may contact V.V. Puram Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418314/514 or call Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339/340, according to a press release from the Station Officer, V.V. Puram Police Station, Mysuru.

Man goes missing

A 45-year-old man, who left his house on Feb. 1 at about 9.30 am, has since gone missing. The missing person is Sagaya Mangala Raj, a resident of Loco Colony, Railway Quarters at Yadavagiri here.

He id 5.5 ft. tall, oval faced, normal built, wheatish complexioned, has the name ‘Bobby’ tattooed on his left forearm, speaks Kannada, Tamil and English and was wearing a white shirt with black stripes and a cream colour pant at the time of going missing.

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Any information about the missing person, contact V.V. Puram Police Station on Ph: 0821-2418314/514 or call Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339, according to a press release from the Station Officer, V.V. Puram Police Station, Mysuru.  

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