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Gujarat police reunite missing Maharashtra woman with family

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Abhinay Deshpande
Gujarat police reunite missing Maharashtra woman with family
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Gujarat police successfully reunited a woman suffering from a mental health condition with her family in Maharashtra after she was found wandering alone. Officers identified her origin by using a single clue, the word 'Talasari,' and coordinated with local authorities to facilitate the reunion.

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This story highlights the effectiveness of community-focused policing initiatives like 'Operation Milap' in addressing the critical issue of missing persons and vulnerable individuals.

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A routine night patrol by the Lathi police in Gujarat ’s Amreli district led to the reunion of a woman with a mental health condition with her family in neighbouring Maharashtra , nearly nine months after she went missing. Officers tracing her identity used a single clue — the word “Talasari” — a reference to a predominantly tribal taluka and municipal council in Maharashtra’s Palghar district.

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