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3 Intermediate Students Go Missing In Andhra Pradesh

Police reported on Tuesday that three intermediate students have disappeared after leaving for their college on June 24.
 
Three intermediate students have gone missing after leaving for their college here on June 24, police said on Tuesday. The missing boys have been identified as Pillala Dilip (16), U Danteswari (16) and Gundreddi Umesh Pawan (16). Visakhapatnam police commissioner Trivikram Varma told PTI that the three boys are studying in second-year intermediate course at Sri Chaitanya College in Gajuwaka locality. On Saturday morning the students left their homes for college in the port city but went missing at 3 pm on the same day from K Kotapadu, he said. “Instead of going to college they went to one of the missing boy’s (Dilip) mother’s home at K Kotapadu in Anakapalli district and had lunch there,” a police official told PTI on Tuesday. After having lunch, the trio left from there but did not return home after that. None of the three have mobile phones with them. Special police teams have been formed to trace them.

Police reported on Tuesday that three intermediate students have disappeared after leaving for their college on June 24. The missing individuals have been identified as Pillala Dilip (16), U Danteswari (16), and Gundreddi Umesh Pawan (16). Trivikram Varma, the police commissioner of Visakhapatnam, informed PTI that these three boys are enrolled in the second-year intermediate course at Sri Chaitanya College in Gajuwaka. According to Varma, the students departed from their residences on Saturday morning, intending to attend college in the port city. However, they went missing around 3 pm on the same day in K Kotapadu.

"On Tuesday, a police official informed PTI that instead of going to college, the trio visited the home of one of the missing boys, Dilip's mother, in K Kotapadu, located in Anakapalli district, and had lunch there." Following their meal, the three students left the residence but failed to return home afterward. None of them were carrying mobile phones. In order to locate them, specialized police teams have been established.