Four persons including mother and son missing from city
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Four persons including mother and son missing from city

November 19, 2017

Mysuru: In separate cases, a mother and her son are among four persons missing from city.

In the first case, a mother and her son have been reported missing from Sept.8 from Saraswathipuram Police Station limits.

The missing mother and son have been identified as 36-year-old Shanthi and six-year-old Kushal Raj. According to the complaint lodged by Krishnamurthy, husband of Shanthi, who works at a private firm in Bengaluru, Kushal, was suffering from hearing and speech problems and hence, they had shifted to Mysuru about eight months back as Kushal was undergoing treatment in city.

The complaint further states that Krishnamurthy left for work to Bengaluru and returned on Sept.9 at about 9 pm only to find his wife and son missing. After searching for them in vain, Krishnamurthy lodged a missing complaint on Nov. 13.

Shanthi is 5.5 ft. tall, normal built, oily-red complexioned speaks Kannada, Tamil and Telugu and was wearing a saree, while Kushal is 4 ft. tall.

In the second case, a 19-year-old youth, who was working at a tube manufacturing unit in city, has been reported missing from Oct.22 from Saraswathipuram Police limits in city.

The missing youth has been identified as C. Gunavardhan alias Jeevan, a resident of Shivanna Layout in Bankers Colony here. He is 5.6 ft. tall, normal built, oily-red complexioned, speaks Kannada and was wearing a Blue T-Shirt and Blue jeans pant at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about the mother, son and the youth, may contact Saraswathipuram Police on Ph: 0821-2418123 or Police Control Room on 2418339.

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In the third case, a 35-year-old woman, has been reported missing from Nov.13 from Vidyaranyapuram Police limits. The missing woman has been identified as Geetha, wife of Suresh and a resident  of  Kanakagiri on Sewage Farm Road in city.

According to the complaint, Geetha was undergoing treatment from a Psychiatrist and on Nov.13 at about 5 pm, Geetha left her house and has since gone missing. She is 4.5 ft. tall, oval-faced, wheatish complexioned, normal built, has a mole on the nose, speaks Kannada and was wearing a black coloured chudidhar and a black jerkin at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about the missing woman may contact Vidyaranyapuram Police on Ph: 0821-2418122/322/522 or Control Room on 2418339/340.

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