Sullia: 7th-grade student reported missing from Ajjavara located


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia

Sullia, Jan 24: A seventh-grade boy named Anvith, who had gone missing from Shantimajalu in Ajjavara village, Sullia taluk, has been found. Reports confirm that he was located at the Bhajana Mandir in Ajjavara on January 23.

Anvith, a student of Adpangaya School, was reported missing on the afternoon of January 22, prompting his family to file a complaint with the police.

Originally from Ishwaramangala in Puttur taluk, Anvith had been staying at his grandmother's house in Shantimajalu while attending school.

The Sullia police had registered a missing person complaint.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 24 2025

    Thank God he is found and safe.One never know these days what can happen.Always teach children to tell at home or call when they want to go anywhere or missed bus something.Tell them parents or grandma ,love them and be sad when they go missing and worry.Children are sometimes get attracted to some play or circus etc and forget parents are waiting and worry.Tell them also continuesly they should not go with a quite unknown person whatever he offers to eat or drink.That can be dangerous .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jan 24 2025

    Praise the Lord ...

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