Indore: Six minors go missing in last 24 hours, 3 return home

Indore: Six minors go missing in last 24 hours, 3 return home

Six minors went missing from the city in last 24 hours, according to information received from different police stations. Of them, only three have returned home. Others are still missing. The cases of abduction include four cases of girls and two cases of boys.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Saturday, June 08, 2019, 09:42 AM IST
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Indore: Six minors went missing from the city in last 24 hours, according to information received from different police stations. Of them, only three have returned home. Others are still missing. The cases of abduction include four cases of girls and two cases of boys.

15-yr old girl missing

A 15-year-old girl left house on Wednesday morning after telling her parents that she was going to a fair in Daulat Ganj area with her friends. The case is registered in Central Kotwali police station.

According to police official, when she didn’t return home, her parents filed a complaint. The girl didn’t mention any name of her friends to her parents. Police have filed FIR. No person is said to be a suspect in the case. Police are scanning CCTV footages. The girl could not be traced till filling of this report.

15-yr old who went missing traced, boy on run

A 15-year-old girl went missing from Vijay Nagar area on Thursday. Parents said they doubt her schoolmate. According to the police, the girl went missing since morning.

She had gone to a dance class in the morning. The boy reached her coaching and pressurised her to come along with him. When she didn’t return home till midnight, her parents filed a complaint in Vijay Nagar police station. The girl came back home on Friday noon.

The boy is still missing. Police are searching the boy. The police official said the girl went with the same boy for a day without informing her parents earlier. Both study in the same school.

16-yr old girl disappears at midnight

A 16-year old girl who was sleeping with family in a room went missing on Thursday midnight, according to Bhanwarkuwan thana incharge Sanjay Shukla.

Her family told police that she was sleeping with them and in the wee hours of Friday she quietly left the house. Her parents have filed a complaint against an unidentified person.

Police said the girl has not taken away any valuables with her. She has not taken away her mobile phone with her. Police are investigating the case and scanning CCTV footages near girl’s residence.

Boy leaves home in fit of rage, returns

A 17-year-old boy went missing from his house after a heated argument with her parents on Thursday in MIG police station area. When he did not return, his family filed complaint. After few hours of complaint, the boy returned home at midnight.

According to police, the boy had an argument with his parents in the morning after which he left home in anger. When he didn’t return home till late at night, parents filed a complaint. The boy had not taken his mobile phone and money with him. The police official said boy was with his friend on city outskirts.

Boy leave for Ujjain, returns at midnight

A 17-year-old boy went missing in Dwarkapuri on Thursday in Dwarkapuri police station area.

According to police, the boy went with his friends to Ujjain without informing his parents. He did not take his mobile phone and wallet. He came back home in midnight. His parents filed his missing complaint when they found his belongings at home.

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