Indore: 13-year-old boy reunited with his family members

Indore: 13-year-old boy reunited with his family members

While returning home from school, he had lost his way and landed up in the Annapurna area

Staff ReporterUpdated: Saturday, July 02, 2022, 10:19 PM IST
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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Dial-100 vehicle staff managed to reunite a 13-year-old missing boy with his family on Friday. The boy had gone to school with his friends and, while going back home, he had lost his way and landed up in the Annapurna area in a public transport vehicle.

According to a Dial-100 staff member, the child was found in the Annapurna area on Friday. A man who found him crying handed him over to the Dial-100 staff at the Annapurna police station. The staff gathered information about the child and found that he lives in Bisnawada village in the Gandhi Nagar area. His photos were also circulated on social media.

The Dial-100 staff contacted some people in Bisnawada village and found that a boy had been missing from the same village. Later, the officials took the boy to his village and reunited him with his family. The parents thanked the policemen, who dropped him off at his home in Gandhi Nagar.

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