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11-year-old girl kidnapped

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 14, 2025 19:20 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarAn 11-year-old girl has gone missing, prompting her mother to file a kidnapping complaint at Waluj MIDC ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

An 11-year-old girl has gone missing, prompting her mother to file a kidnapping complaint at Waluj MIDC Police Station.

The missing girl, Tanuja Bhushan Todkar, is a fifth-grade student at Raja Shivaji High School in Bajajnagar. According to the complaint, her mother dropped her off at school around 2 pm. However, when she returned at 5 pm to pick her up, Tanuja was nowhere to be found. Her class teacher, Mr. Divekar, informed the mother that Tanuja had not attended school that day. A frantic search was conducted at home, in the neighborhood, at relatives’ houses, and at nearby transport hubs, but she was not found. Suspecting that an unknown person may have abducted her, Tanuja’s mother, Kanchan Todkar (32, Chhatrapatinagar, Vadgaon Kolhati) lodged a complaint. Police Inspector Vilas Vaishnav is leading the investigation, and efforts are underway to locate the missing girl.

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