Udupi: Police request help in tracing missing 24-year-old woman


Team Udayavani, Jun 11, 2024, 8:07 PM IST

Udupi: Padubidri police have requested the public’s help in tracing a missing woman.

Varsha (24), a resident of Bada Ermal village in Kaup taluk, went missing on June 3 after leaving her home and has not returned since.

She is 5 feet 2 inches tall, has a wheatish complexion, a stout build, and a round face. She speaks Kannada and Tulu, police said.

If anyone has information about her, they are requested to contact the Padubidri Police Station Sub-Inspector at phone number: 0820-2555452, mobile number: 9480805450, or the Kaup Circle Inspector at phone number: 0820-2552133, mobile number: 9480805431.

Additionally, information can be provided to the Police Control Room at phone number: 0820-2525444, according to the announcement by the Padubidri Police Station Sub-Inspector.

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