The Gujarat police have reunited a 30‑year‑old woman from Maharashtra who had been missing for several months with her family in Pune, officials said on Thursday. The woman, identified as Smt. Shalini Patil, suffers from a mental health condition and was located in the town of Amreli, Gujarat, after wandering hundreds of kilometres from her home.
Police spokesperson Sub‑Inspector Ramesh Patel told reporters that Patil was found wandering near a market in Amreli on March 28. “She was disoriented and unable to communicate her whereabouts. After confirming her identity through family photographs and a missing‑person report, we arranged for her safe return to her relatives in Pune,” Patel said.
The case is part of a broader effort by the Amreli police to trace and reunite missing individuals. Since the start of 2025, the department reports it has reunited 314 adults and 100 children with their families, many of whom were vulnerable due to age, disability, or mental health issues.
Analysis: The successful reunion highlights the effectiveness of inter‑state coordination between Gujarat and Maharashtra law‑enforcement agencies. It also underscores the challenges faced by individuals with mental illness who may become lost far from home, prompting calls from local NGOs for improved mental‑health support and tracking mechanisms. While the police have emphasized the number of reunifications as a metric of success, experts caution that systematic data collection on missing persons remains limited, making it difficult to assess the full scale of the problem across India.
Sources
– The Hindu, “Gujarat police reunite missing Maharashtra woman with family,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/gujarat-police-reunite-missing-maharashtra-woman-with-family/article71186363.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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