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Missing Teen Reunited with Family After 13 Years in Udupi

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In a remarkable development, a 13-year-old missing person case from Udupi district has reached a heartwarming conclusion. Ananth Krishna Prabhu, who went missing in December 2012 at the age of 16, has been located in Bengaluru. His family can finally rejoice after years of uncertainty.

On December 9, 2012, Ananth left home in Mundkur, stating he was heading to the local temple. At that time, he was a first-year Pre-University student at Vidyavardhaka PU College. His sudden disappearance left his family devastated, prompting them to file a missing person’s report at the Karkala rural police station.

Over the years, despite numerous attempts to locate him, Ananth remained untraceable. As time passed, hope began to fade for his family. Recently, a special investigation team took a fresh look at the case, reigniting the search for Ananth.

Police Efforts Lead to Reunion

The investigation team, led by Prabhu D T, deputy superintendent of police for the Udupi sub-division, included officers Sudarshan Dodamani and Eeranna Shiragumpi, among others. They meticulously followed multiple leads, piecing together clues that directed them to Bengaluru.

After an extensive investigation, the team successfully located Ananth, who is now 29 years old. The police were able to reunite him with his family, marking the end of a 13-year-long mystery.

A Testament to Dedication

This reunion is not just a personal victory for Ananth’s family; it also stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Udupi district police. Their determination has not only brought closure to a family but also highlighted that no case is ever truly forgotten.

Police officials expressed their satisfaction in resolving one of the district’s longest-standing missing cases. Prabhu D T remarked on the importance of perseverance in such investigations, stating, “This case shows the dedication of our team and the hope that remains in every missing person’s case.”

The reunion of Ananth Krishna Prabhu with his family brings joy and relief after more than a decade of waiting. It serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring bond of family and the importance of community efforts in the face of adversity.

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