Vitla: 29-yo woman goes missing


Team Udayavani, Nov 1, 2022, 8:49 AM IST

Vitla: A 29-year-old woman has reportedly gone missing since October 29.

The woman, identified as Kavitha, was employed at a shop in Vitla town area. She is a resident of Kadambu of Vittlapadnoor village.

She had left home on October 29 informing her family that she would be visiting her mother’s house after completing the work shift. However, she did not reach her mother’s residence and her mobile was unreachable.

A missing person case has been registered at the Vitla Police station. Further investigation is underway.

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