Venkataramana is from Taminedu, which is close to Tirupati. He has made a life by providing Tirunam to worshippers in Thirumalai's four-story streets. Meanwhile, Govardhan (5), a young child strolling around with his father on sunday evening, was playing in front of the Seven Mountains Temple. Suddenly, the boy vanished. They filed a report with the Thirumalai 2nd police station after being unable to locate them.

The cops then examined the security camera on the premises. Then, around 5.45 p.m., a woman in a shaved pink suit approached Govardhan, who was playing in front of the temple, and took him by the hand. The mother then boarded the bus with the boy at 6.15 a.m. at the Tirumalai balaji bus stop and alighted at 7.15 a.m. at the tirupati bus stop. What he did after leaving the post is unknown at this time.

Since yesterday morning, police have been hunting for the youngster in and around Tirupati. The child apparently talked in the abducted girl's language, leading police to believe he was from tamil Nadu. The Thirumalai 2nd police station has received a complaint. Three more teams have been formed, and police in tirupati, Vellore, and the neighbouring districts are conducting investigations. Thirumalai police have encouraged the public to contact them if they have any information regarding the boy.

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