Palghar teen leaves home over alleged favouritism towards sibling, found safe by police

10 April,2026 12:56 PM IST |  Palghar  |  mid-day online correspondent

The incident occurred within the jurisdiction of Safale Police Station on Thursday. The girl was in severe emotional distress and at risk of self-harm, the police said. The minor, a resident of Hanjaroli village, was upset by the belief that her mother showed more affection towards her sister

Local police personnel, with support from villagers, launched a search operation to find the girl and traced the girl to the Dranjaroli Dam area. Representational Pic


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A 13-year-old girl from Palghar district ran away from home, reportedly upset over feeling that her mother favoured her sibling. She was later traced by police, an officer told news agency PTI on Friday.

The incident occurred within the jurisdiction of Safale Police Station on Thursday. The girl was in severe emotional distress and at risk of self-harm, the officer said.

The minor, a resident of Hanjaroli village, was upset by the belief that her mother showed more affection towards her younger sister and favoured her, he added.

Local police personnel, with support from villagers, launched a search operation to find the girl.

She was eventually located near the Dranjaroli Dam area, said District Superintendent of Police Yatish Deshmukh.

"Our primary concern was her safety. Fortunately, she was found unharmed. Following her rescue, she underwent professional counselling to address her negative thoughts and emotional distress," he said, adding that she has since been reunited with her parents.

From Mumbai to Kanpur: How social media helped trace Shamu after six months

An Instagram post proved invaluable in tracing a 15-year-old boy from Santosh Nagar, Goregaon East, who had gone missing in September last year. The boy, who had travelled to Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, was recently brought back safely by the Dindoshi police.


Shamu was outside with his aunt in Goregaon East before he hitched a ride with a two-wheeler rider in September last year

The minor, Shyam ‘Shamu' Gupta, had lost his parents during the COVID-19 pandemic and was living with his aunt in Mumbai. According to police, he was studying in Std VII but had started skipping school, which often led to scolding at home. "He used to leave with his school bag daily, but we later found he wasn't attending classes," said his cousin, Vikas Gupta.

Police said Shamu wandered in Mumbai for a few days before boarding a train from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Kanpur. There, he joined a group of traders selling utensils at fairs and began travelling with them for work in exchange for food and shelter.


After roaming around the city, he caught a train from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Kanpur

The breakthrough

Last month, a family member spotted Shamu in an Instagram reel. "My sister-in-law saw the reel a couple of weeks ago, and we immediately informed the police after seeing the video," Gupta said. Acting on the clue, police traced his location to the Bhadohi Kotwali area and returned to his kin with the help of local police on March 15.


The family then registered a missing person complaint. The boy posted a reel a month ago, surprising his kin

Police team

When the reel came to light, a team was formed under the guidance and instructions of DCP Mahesh Chimte. Zone XII Senior Inspector Mahindra Shinde led the operation, with PSI R. Thange, PSI Ajit Desai, ASI Wagmare, and PC Bhushan Mahajan.


The boy with officers of the Dindoshi police station

Homesickness

During questioning, it was revealed that Shamu's parents used to live in Kanpur, and the utensil sellers he was staying with also resides there. Since childhood, Shamu used to visit their home frequently. "After his parents' demise, when his aunt brought him to Mumbai, he began missing his village. He was unable to focus on his studies and wanted to return to Kanpur," a police officer said.

‘We're happy he is back'

"We had stayed in Kanpur for nearly a month, but we had no idea that Shamu was there as well. If he had told us he was nearby, we would have been relieved. For the past few months, our family has been in deep distress. When my sister-in-law tried to contact him on Instagram, he never revealed his exact location, saying he was in Delhi and at other times elsewhere.


A screenshot of the 15-year-old boy's Instagram account. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

He had logged into his Instagram account from a phone belonging to the trader's family he was staying with and posted the reel," said Gupta. After months of uncertainty, the family expressed relief at his return. "We are extremely happy to have him back. We just want him to focus on his studies and build his future," Gupta added.

The teenager was reunited with his family on March 15 this year

(With PTI inputs)

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