Missing Child Reunited With Family

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The Shehzad Town Police Team successfully reunited a missing five-year-old child , Rohan, with his family on December 26. A public relations officer told media that the child had gone missing on the eve of December 14.  Despite the family’s extensive search efforts, they could not locate him.  Left with no other options, Rohan’s father reported the matter to Sumbal Police Station. He says, the family resides in Sector G-12. Upon receiving the report, Sub Inspector Mansab Dar and his team launched a swift search operation.

Employing both technical and human resources, they worked tirelessly to locate the child and ensure his safe return. Sub Inspector Mansab Dar said, “Our priority was to reunite the boy with his family as soon as possible. We are committed to serving the community with dedication.

News published in the Express Tribune on 26th December 2024

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