35-year-old who went missing from Mangaluru found in Ballari


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jun 1: Jayaraj (35), a resident of Harekala Panjilaguli, who went missing under mysterious circumstances has been found in Ballari. His family members have gone to Ballari.

Jayaraj had been for work at Balmatta and marked his attendance leaving his pregnant wife at her parent’s house on May 30. His mobile phone was switched off later and he was missing.

His family members had filed a missing person’s complaint at Mangaluru rural police station in this regard. The police got into action as the news of his disappearance appeared in the media. The police conveyed the information to the police department across the state and began search operations for the missing person in Mangaluru police station limits.

The police summoned his relatives for questioning. Meanwhile, the scooter used by Jayaraj was found near Padil-Nanthoor road on May 31. His mobile phone, wallet and documents were found in the scooter. Therefore, his family members were worried. Ballari police contacted Mangaluru rural police station on Thursday June 1 afternoon that Jayaraj has been found. Therefore, his family members have left to Ballari to bring him back home.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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