Cyberabad police trace down missing girls in 15 hours

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: Two 15-year-old girls who went missing at Dunidigal on last week were traced by the Cyberabad police here in 15 hours after the incident was reported. They had left their school bags along with a suicide note on the bank of a lake, which is located two kilometers away from the school they study at.

According to the Cyberabad police, it was suspected that the girls had jumped in to the lake and hence a search was launched in the lake. On further investigation, it was found out that the girls had left their bags at the bank and walked away from there.

It was learned that the girls had walked close 30 kilometers. The police had started analyzing the CCTV footage and noticed the girls walking alone. By the time the police reached Bolarum, the girls had left the place and then they were tracked down at Suraram on Sunday morning. 

The police, on further investigation learnt that the girls boarded a car and went towards Secunderabad. The locals in Suraram area noticed the girls and informed the police on Sunday morning. The police reached the spot and took them to the police station. 

P Ramana Reddy, Dundigal police station inspector said the girls were handed over to their parents after counseling. During the investigation it was learnt that the girls left their homes because of the issues they were facing at home.

One of the girl had left her home as her parents scolded for excessive useage of mobile phone and the other girl ran away because she was upset over her parents quarrelling frequently over petty issues on a daily basis


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