Parents of missing B’luru teen suspect son to be in M’luru, Udupi


Team Udayavani, Jun 6, 2023, 10:18 AM IST

Malpe: Parents of a 15-year-old boy who went missing a week ago from Bengaluru have sought help from Malpe police for tracing him.

Aditya T, a class 9 student had left home to get a haircut on May 29 afternoon. When he did not return home his parents — Thimarayappa and Anita filed a missing complaint with Bengaluru RT Nagar police.

Upon checking his mobile history, they found that Aditya had been gathering information about Mangaluru and Udupi city. In this background, his parents feel that he might have travelled here and thus they arrived at Malpe on Sunday and sought their help to trace their son.

Meanwhile, police informed social worker Ishwar Malpe to look out for the boy.

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