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Police Seek Public Help in Search for Missing Woman Simran

Police in New Zealand are urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing woman, Simran, aged 41. She was reported missing from her home on the evening of October 3, 2023, raising serious concerns for her welfare. Authorities confirmed that Simran was last seen in Whakatāne, but her vehicle has since been discovered in Pongakawa, leading investigators to believe she may still be in that vicinity.
The police’s appeal highlights the necessity for any possible sightings or information regarding Simran’s whereabouts. It is believed she may be accompanied by her dog, a white Shih Tzu.
Details of the Search Efforts
As part of their investigation, police have intensified their search efforts in the Pongakawa area, utilizing resources to cover more ground. Local residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings that could aid in locating her.
Authorities urge anyone who might have seen Simran or has any relevant information to contact them at 105, quoting the case number 250916/8709.
The community’s involvement is critical in this case, as police continue their investigation and hope for a positive resolution.
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