CHIKKAMAGALURU: More than a month after a marketing manager and biker from Kozhikode went lacking in Chikkamagaluru, police traced him in Ludhiana, the place he was once staying in a lodge with a woman colleague.
Sandeep Krishna, 34, was once feared lifeless after his motorbike was once found on the banks of the Tunga river on November 25, a day after he set out on a solo motorbike travel from house. Krishna is married and has a son in higher kindergarten. Police mentioned he and his colleague had been on the lookout for jobs to relax in Ludhiana.
His disappearance was once reported via his family after they found his phone switched off. He arrived in Chikkamagaluru on November 24. An afternoon later, his motorbike was once found on the riverbank near Hariharapura in Koppa taluk. His cell phone, watch, pockets and an ID card had been additionally found on the spot. The family filed a lacking particular person’s document on the Nallalam police station in Kozhikode and in Chikkamagaluru and police began a probe.
What raised suspicions was once the disappearance of a woman colleague of Krishna’s from Kozhikode on December 12. Her family, too, complained to the police. Tracking her call records and ATM transactions, police traced the couple to Mumbai.
Missing biker took bus to Mangaluru, teach to Mumbai
Chikkamagaluru superintendent of police Harish Pandey mentioned Krishna had withdrawn Rs 7,500 at an ATM in Balehonnuru and long gone to Hariharapura on November 25 the place he left the motorbike. He then took a bus to Mangaluru and then a teach to Mumbai. There, he stayed at a guesthouse till his colleague joined him in mid-December. The duo then left for Ludhiana. Following the decision records, police found the couple in a lodge on Wednesday.
Cops feared he drowned
Police mentioned they to begin with feared he had drowned within the Tunga, but the river stretch at Hariharapura was once barely four ft deep. There was once a possibility of his suicide. Krishna’s friends and relations came to Hariharapura on November 27 with a staff of Kerala police. They had been joined via police staff from NR Pura, Koppa and Hariharapura and a large seek was once performed. Police looked for him in a 10km stretch of the river for four days using 5 boats.
A staff headed via a DSP degree officer led the investigations. Police scanned pictures of CCTV cameras in Sringeri, Balehonnuru and other within reach areas.
Sandeep Krishna, 34, was once feared lifeless after his motorbike was once found on the banks of the Tunga river on November 25, a day after he set out on a solo motorbike travel from house. Krishna is married and has a son in higher kindergarten. Police mentioned he and his colleague had been on the lookout for jobs to relax in Ludhiana.
His disappearance was once reported via his family after they found his phone switched off. He arrived in Chikkamagaluru on November 24. An afternoon later, his motorbike was once found on the riverbank near Hariharapura in Koppa taluk. His cell phone, watch, pockets and an ID card had been additionally found on the spot. The family filed a lacking particular person’s document on the Nallalam police station in Kozhikode and in Chikkamagaluru and police began a probe.
What raised suspicions was once the disappearance of a woman colleague of Krishna’s from Kozhikode on December 12. Her family, too, complained to the police. Tracking her call records and ATM transactions, police traced the couple to Mumbai.
Missing biker took bus to Mangaluru, teach to Mumbai
Chikkamagaluru superintendent of police Harish Pandey mentioned Krishna had withdrawn Rs 7,500 at an ATM in Balehonnuru and long gone to Hariharapura on November 25 the place he left the motorbike. He then took a bus to Mangaluru and then a teach to Mumbai. There, he stayed at a guesthouse till his colleague joined him in mid-December. The duo then left for Ludhiana. Following the decision records, police found the couple in a lodge on Wednesday.
Cops feared he drowned
Police mentioned they to begin with feared he had drowned within the Tunga, but the river stretch at Hariharapura was once barely four ft deep. There was once a possibility of his suicide. Krishna’s friends and relations came to Hariharapura on November 27 with a staff of Kerala police. They had been joined via police staff from NR Pura, Koppa and Hariharapura and a large seek was once performed. Police looked for him in a 10km stretch of the river for four days using 5 boats.
A staff headed via a DSP degree officer led the investigations. Police scanned pictures of CCTV cameras in Sringeri, Balehonnuru and other within reach areas.
Missing Kerala biker found with colleague
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December 28, 2018
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