Mangaluru student among three missing in city
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Mangaluru student among three missing in city

October 8, 2020

Mysore/Mysuru: In separate incident, a student from Mangaluru is among three persons, who have gone missing from city.

In the first incident, a 55-year-old employee of Maharaja’s College in city, has gone missing after remaining absent for work on Sept. 18. The missing person is H.V. Krishna. He is 5.3 ft. tall, fair complexioned, round faced, normal built, speaks Kannada and was wearing a shirt and pant at the time of going missing.

Those having any information about Krishna may contact Lakshmipuram Police on Ph: 0821-2418320 or Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339.

In the second incident, a 22-year-old student, a native of Mangaluru, who is pursuing his Mechanical Engineering course at The National Institute of Engineering (NIE) in Mysuru, has gone missing. The missing student is Abhishek, son of Amruth Mugali of Kavur, Mangaluru. According to the complaint lodged at Ashokapuram Police Station, Abhishek had come to Mysuru to pay the college fee on Sept. 23 and left the hostel on Sept. 25 to Mangaluru. He had called his father over mobile phone and had told him that he had left the hostel to Mangaluru. The complaint further states that when his father called him over the phone at about 6.30 pm on Sept. 25, the phone was switched off and he has not returned to his home.

In the third incident, a 26-year-old resident of Ashokapuram 11th Cross, who was working at a textile shop at Chennai, is missing.

The missing person in Julan Shah.  According to the complaint lodged by his wife Sharada with Ashokapuram Police on Feb. 6, 2019, Shah was working at a textile shop at Chennai since a year and used to deposit money to her bank account regularly but stopped depositing money since six months. She has further stated in the complaint that Julan’s mobile phone was switched off and he has not returned back. Julan has a tattoo of a heart with the name ‘JULAN’ inside it on his right arm and of a scorpion on his left arm. 

Those having any information about Abhishek and Julan, may contact Ashokapuram Police on Ph: 0821-2418321 or Police Control Room on Ph: 0821-2418339.

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