Search for Missing Man

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Ukhrul, Dec 9: A person has reportedly gone missing from his residence at Khabam Maning Leikai since December 5, 2024, as per Heingang Police Station.

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The individual, named Gideon Keishing (45), son of (L) Peter Keishing of Khabam Maning Leikei, is 5’3” tall, has black short hair, and a white complexion. He wore a black jogging shirt with jean long pants before the disappearance, police said.

Any person having information about his whereabouts is requested to inform the nearest police station or through mobile No. 9362089006 to the Officer-in-Charge, Heingang Police Station.

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