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Missing Snapdeal employee found, reunites with family

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Last updated on: February 12, 2016 13:01 IST
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Snapdeal employee, Deepti Sarna, 24, who was missing since Wednesday evening, returned home on Friday soon after she had called up her family to tell them that she was on a train from Panipat in Haryana.

Suspense remained on the circumstances of Deepti's disappearance, with Superintendent of Police (city) Salman Taj Patil saying that they are investigating the case and will quiz her later in the day as she needs rest now. He said she has not been "physically harmed".

"We will probe as to how she had gone to Panipat. We are very sure that she has not been physically harmed and she is fine," the SP said.

Senior Superintendent of Police Dharmendra Singh along with other officers will question the girl about the incident, Patil said.

On Wednesday around 8.30 pm, Deepti went missing after she was travelling in an auto she had hired from outside Vaishali Metro Station.

According to police, Deepti was on her way from Vaishali metro station to the old bus stand of Ghaziabad where her father Narendra Sarna, a resident of Kavi Nagar, was waiting to pick her up.

Deepti's father said on Friday that she called him up in the morning and told him that she was in a train in Panipat and coming to Vaishali.

"She told me that she will come to Vaishali, but I asked her not to come to Vaishali and said I will come to New Delhi railway station to pick her up.

"I don't know how she came (managed to escape). She was calling me up from the phone of her co-passenger in the train. I don't know whether she was in trauma," he told reporters.

Deepti's mother said that her father picked her up at New Delhi railway station.

"She had called up her father in the morning and told him to pick her up," she further said.

After she went missing, her father had told the police that when the auto crossed the Hindon river bridge on Wednesday's evening, Deepti called him and gave him the location.

She was also heard shouting at the auto driver for taking a wrong route, he had said, adding thereafter her phone was switched off.

Police had soon swung into action and launched a manhunt to search the girl.

Police had on Thursday started combing operation in the jungles of Morti near Raj Nagar extension under jurisdiction of Sihani gate police station. As per call details of Deepti's phone, that was her last location.

Police was trying to trace Deepti by electronic surveillance and monitoring some other mobile numbers. Some auto drivers were also summoned for questioning.

Image: Dipti Sarna with her family. Photograph: @ANI_news/Twitter

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