Mumbai: 15-Year-Old Missing For 12 Hours Returns Home Safely; No Foul Play Suspected

Mumbai: 15-Year-Old Missing For 12 Hours Returns Home Safely; No Foul Play Suspected

A 15-year-old boy from Tardeo, Mumbai, went missing Sunday evening, worrying his doctor parents. A police search was launched, but the teen returned home safely around 12 hours later. He had visited Chowpatty and Borivali with some money, and returned once it ran out. Police confirmed he is safe and no foul play occurred.

Poonam AprajUpdated: Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 12:15 PM IST
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Mumbai: A 15-year-old boy who went missing from the Government Colony in Tardeo on Sunday evening returned home safely around 12 hours later on Monday morning.

The boy’s parents, both doctors at a government hospital, grew worried when he failed to return home by 9 p.m. on Sunday. Fearing that someone might have lured their child away, they immediately filed a missing complaint at Tardeo Police Station.

Police launched a search operation with multiple teams to trace the boy. However, on Monday morning, the teenager returned home on his own.

During questioning, it was revealed that the boy had some money with him and decided to visit Chowpatty before heading towards Borivali. Once he ran out of pocket money, he decided to return home. Police have confirmed that the boy is safe and no foul play is suspected.

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