Home-maker goes missing
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Home-maker goes missing

May 28, 2023

Mysore/Mysuru: A housewife has gone missing from May 17 from near B.M. Hospital in city.

N. Puttaswamy, a resident of Rajarajeshwari Nagar in city, has complained to Jayalakshmipuram Police on May 25, stating that “My wife Latha has gone missing since May 17 and has not returned home since then. Her mobile phone is also switched off and there is no information about her whereabouts, even after enquiring with her relatives.”

Latha speaks fluent Kannada, 5.8 feet tall, wheatish in complexion, oval faced and has tattooed ‘Amma’ with heart symbol on her right hand shoulder. She was wearing pink saree at the time she was last seen. Finders if any may contact City Police Commissioner’s Office on 0821-2418339/340 or Jayalakshmipuram Police on 0821-2418316.

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