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Pet dog fitted with GPS tracker to trace two-year-old missing girl in Tuni

Pet dog fitted with GPS tracker to trace two-year-old missing girl in Tuni
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Police in Kakinada district have attached a GPS tracker to a pet dog in an attempt to locate a two-year-old girl who went missing from a palm oil plantation. Despite a massive search operation involving over 250 personnel, the child remains missing.

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The use of unconventional tracking methods highlights the desperation and resourcefulness of local law enforcement in missing persons cases.

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Police on Friday fitted a pet do with a GPS tracker to trace a two-year-old girl, Sunkara Gnaneswari, who has been missing since June 6 from a a palm oil plantation, at Ch. Agraharam in Tuni mandal in Kakinada district.

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