Mangaluru: 16-year-old girl goes missing from Konaje; police issue lookout notice


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Apr 17: A 16-year-old girl has been reported missing from her residence in Pajeer Adka, under the jurisdiction of the Konaje police station, since April 12.

The missing girl, identified as Chaitanya, is the daughter of Jagdish Poojary and Gulabi. A student of Class 10 at Ramakrishna High School, Harekala, Chaitanya had recently completed her examinations and was at home.

According to the complaint filed by her mother, Gulabi, the girl left the house at approximately 7:30 am on April 12, informing her father that she was going to the Polali temple with friends. However, she failed to return home by evening. After an extensive search at the houses of friends and relatives yielded no results, a formal complaint was lodged.

The Konaje police have registered a case under Section 137(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and have issued a lookout notice to help locate the minor.

Description of the missing girl:

  • Name: Chaitanya

  • Age: 16 years

  • Height: 5 feet

  • Physique: Stout build, wheatish complexion

  • Clothing: Purple gown and a black coat

  • Languages known: Kannada and Tulu

Anyone with information regarding Chaitanya’s whereabouts is requested to contact the Mangaluru City Control Room at 0824-2220800 or the Konaje Police Station at 0824-2220536 or 9480802350.

 

 

  

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