Udupi: Police seek public's help in locating two missing people


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (KR/EP)

Udupi, Oct 10: Police have sought the public's help to find a missing man and woman in two separate cases.

Badagubetu Kukkikatte resident Rajesh Devadiga (35) who had gone out from house on October 6 has not returned since then. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall, has wheatish complexion and knows Kannada, Tulu, English and Hindi languages.

Similarly Apoorva (19), also a resident of Badagubettu Kukkikatte who had gone to lab technician center from home on October 5 has not returned and gone missing. She is 4 feet 5 inches tall, is slim, and has wheatish complexion. She knows Kannada, Tulu, English and Hindi languages.


Apoorva (left) and Rajesh Devadiga

Those who come to know their whereabouts are requested to phone PSI Udupi on telephone No 0820 2520444, or police circle inspector 0820 2520329, land line phone 0820 2526444 or send an email to police station.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 10 2019

    Dont worry both will come in due time as married couple.previously too many such young people went missing .later they came of their own to tell they married of their own wish.It might look to parents as sad.Today thats the naked truth happening in India.sad they dont tell parents .Hope they are safe at any rate ,married or not ,children , simply dont make your parents to further to cry.Tell them about your whereabouts.

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