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Eluru police rescue three minor sisters who fled home from Hyderabad

Three young sisters who had fled their home in Hyderabad were located unharmed by police at Eluru railway station. This successful operation, led by Superintendent of Police K. Pratap Shiva Kishore, required collaboration between Falaknuma and Andhra Pradesh police after their mother filed a complaint.

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Jun 22, 2026 · 1 min read · 4 views
Eluru police rescue three minor sisters who fled home from Hyderabad

Key Takeaways

  • The three sisters, aged 10, 12, and 14, ran away from Hyderabad on Sunday, June 21, due to a reprimand over mobile phone use.
  • Police tracked the girls' movements after a complaint was filed by their mother, initiating a swift search operation.
  • Under Superintendent of Police K. Pratap Shiva Kishore, the sisters were located at the Eluru railway station.
  • D. Sravan Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police in Eluru, praised the collaboration between local police forces in the successful operation.
  • The girls were safely handed over to Telangana police officers on Monday after being located.

Three young sisters who ran away from home in Hyderabad were found safe by police in Eluru . The girls,said to have left after their mother scolded them for too much phone use,left on Sunday,June 21.

After a complaint,Falaknuma police started a search and traced the sisters' steps . They worked with Andhra Pradesh police to find them. Under Superintendent K . Pratap Shiva Kishore, officers located the girls at Eluru railway station.

By Monday, the girls were back with Telangana police. D. Sravan Kumar,Deputy Superintendent in Eluru,confirmed the operation's success, noting how local police forces came together to ensure the minors' safety.

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