Karkala: Missing person case registered after 30 years


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Karkala, Jan 17: In a surprising turn of events, a missing person’s case has been registered at the Karkala Town Police Station, 30 years after the individual went missing.

The case pertains to Gopalakrishna Hegde (68), son of the late Kanyappa Hegde, a resident of Palli Bandasale.

According to the complaint filed by the family, Gopalakrishna left home three decades ago and never returned.

The missing individual is described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall and fluent in Kannada and Tulu. The police have issued a public appeal requesting any information regarding his whereabouts. Those with relevant details are urged to contact the Karkala police station at 08258-230213.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Very mysterious case.Even though some people saw him some years ago is no garantie he is alive.Person self have to contact his relatives ,but not yet done.I doubt something here .God knows someone has outed him ?and now giving missing complain after so many years for the sake of property?Hope God may help this person if alive or others come in contact ?to clear it.Suppose he is not to be found Govt must not allow his property to give his heirs to take in charge.Govt.must findout what happened to him intensive.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Dear Karkala Police....Guy resembles 99% like Late S Bangarappa when he was Revenue Minister of Karnataka in 1980....face, hair style, mustache, Sunglasses. and was travelling in a Coffee Colored Sate Car CAB 7....only 1% not resembling is curling of lips...Go figure ....Tak...Takk...

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  • Nithin, Bangalore/SA

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Nobody bothered to check his whereabouts when he was alive , now for property distribution this drama to obtain certificate, shame

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  • Ben, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    just doing formality to sort out a property deals.. looks like

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  • krishn, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    i saw him in 1996 some where near karkala market and his height were almost 5 feet 7-8 inch wearing white shirt and black pant with back side pocket. can police search in same location?

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    I saw him in Ghujrath 15 years ago .

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  • S.M.F, Dxb /Mlore

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Police need more information from you for search him. Which market you saw him? Fish Market or Veg Market ? He was your rite side or Left side? I

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    now probably the family members remembered him while dividing property as it has to be proven that he is missing or dead...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Better Late Than Never ...

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Better only for his family....not for him

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    The family has no concern for the missing person. Now it is a matter of property distribution. Unless you have a death certificate or a registered missing complaint, the properties can not be sold. A missing person for a very long time will be considered 'presumed dead' by courts in some cases, with inputs from the police.

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  • Abdulla, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, Jan 17 2025

    Mr. Shankar, very true and well said. And a good input of the situation of the reality of life.

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