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GPS Deployed To Trace Girl Missing From Tuni Mandal

As part of their continued efforts to trace the girl missing from June 6, a police team has come from Hyderabad and attached a GPS collar to the pet-dog of the missing girl on Friday.

KAKINADA: No progress has been made in tracing the two-and-a-half-year-old girl missing from Ch. Agraharam, a hamlet in Dondawaka panchayat of Tuni Rural mandal in Kakinada district.

As part of their continued efforts to trace the girl missing from June 6, a police team has come from Hyderabad and attached a GPS collar to the pet-dog of the missing girl on Friday. Police then released the dog. It went to the nearby hillock, roamed around for some time and returned to the girl’s home.

Even the sniffer dogs deployed by police have failed in providing any headway in tracing the girl.

Sources say had the pet dog not been confined to a cage for two days, it could have led the girl’s mother to her child. Sources said the dog would have lost its scent by now.

Meanwhile, a person named Murthy, claiming himself to be an expert in finding minerals, has requested police to give him a chance to trace the girl. According to him, if the parents give him a silver ornament worn by the girl, he would trace out the girl through the ornament.

On police’s suggestion, the girl’s family gave Murthy the girl’s ornament. He went out on his search with a detector to the area around the hillock but failed in his attempt to trace the girl.

Tuni Rural circle inspector G. Chenna Kesava Rao said they would continue using the GPS and the dog to look for the girl. In addition, 10 special teams comprising seven circle inspectors, sub-inspectors, SDRF and Forest personnel are on the lookout for the girl.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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