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Lucknow Police reunite 8-year-old girl with family

By ANI | Updated: July 27, 2020 08:25 IST

An eight-year-old specially-abled girl, who had gone missing on Sunday, was reunited with family, police said.

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An eight-year-old specially-abled girl, who had gone missing on Sunday, was reunited with family, police said.

The minor went missing from the Bazarkhala police station area at 7 am.

According to the police, 25 Polygon teams and more than one dozen PRV vehicles were deployed to find out the child.

Speaking to , Sarvsreshtha Tripathi, DCP West said, "Lucknow Police found the eight-year-old specially-abled girl within nine hours."

"25 Polygon teams and more than one dozen PRV vehicles were deployed. The girl was located at 3 am from the outer premises of the Medical College with the help of CCTVs and locals," Tripathi added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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