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Four women go missing in four days in Waluj

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: May 4, 2026 21:05 IST

Lokmat News NetworkChhatrapati SambhajinagarFour missing cases reported within four days in the Waluj area have raised concern, ...

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Four missing cases reported within four days in the Waluj area have raised concern, as all the women are under 30 and two left home with minor children. Police complaints have been registered in all cases.

On April 29, 24-year-old Anusaya Piraja Lingampalle of Hariom Nagar, Ranjangaon (She.Pu.), who was staying at her parental home after a dispute with her husband, left in the early hours and has not been traced.

On April 23, 20-year-old Payal Dipak Salunke from Tisgaon (Khavda Dongar) left home at night. After searching among relatives and in the neighbourhood, her mother approached the police.

On April 25, 28-year-old Surekha Vinayak Chitte of Pavan Nagar, Ranjangaon, left home with her two minor children aged 4.5 years and 3 years. They were missing when her husband returned home and remain untraced.

On April 30, 22-year-old Sumaiyya Subhan Shaikh from Pandharpur (Salampura) stepped out to buy medicine with her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and did not return.

In all four cases, families conducted searches but failed to find any trace. Missing persons reports have been registered at MIDC Waluj police station, and further investigation is underway.

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