01 November,2023 01:17 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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Two boys were rescued by the police from a railway station within hours of being reported missing from their homes in Thane district, a police officer said on Tuesday.
The police are on the lookout for the third boy who left his home in Kasara town of Shahpur taluka on Monday evening, the police officer said.
Three boys, in the age group of 11 to 14 years, who lived in the same locality left their homes in the evening and didn't return.
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After a frantic search, the parents lodged a complaint and a case of kidnapping was registered, he said.
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Police teams were formed and one of the teams spotted two boys at Khadavli railway station late in the night, the officer said, adding that the children were reunited with their parents.
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