Close X
Sunday, January 12, 2025
ADVT 
India

Surrey RCMP Request Public Help To Locate Maya Kaur Singh

Darpan News Desk, 16 Aug, 2016 09:48 AM
    Surrey RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing female.
     
    Maya Kaur SINGH was last seen at 5:00 pm on August 10, 2016 in the 12400 block of 113 Ave in Surrey. 
     
    She has not been seen or heard from since.
     
    Maya SINGH is described as a 68 year old South Asian female, 5’5" in height, 155 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing red top, dark coloured jeans and carrying a black purse. (Please see attached photo).
     
    Police and family are concerned for her health and well-being. This person suffers from a medical condition requiring medication. She was believed to be headed to the Scott Road Skytrain Station however it is unknown if she arrived. She is known to frequent casinos.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Sri Sri, Ramdev To Attend Chandigarh Yoga Festival

    Sri Sri, Ramdev To Attend Chandigarh Yoga Festival
    The curtain raiser to the June 21 event will be held at different locations across the city, Chandigarh Deputy Commissioner Ajit Balaji Joshi told the media here on Tuesday.

    Sri Sri, Ramdev To Attend Chandigarh Yoga Festival

    Crews Battle Fire In Fort McMurray Apartment Building, Flames Under Control

    Crews Battle Fire In Fort McMurray Apartment Building, Flames Under Control
    FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Crews fought a large fire Monday night that ripped through an apartment building in downtown Fort McMurray.

    Crews Battle Fire In Fort McMurray Apartment Building, Flames Under Control

    I Owe It To Myself And Family To Pen My Autobiography: Sania Mirza

    I Owe It To Myself And Family To Pen My Autobiography: Sania Mirza
    Sania Mirza has been one of the most followed celebrities across India ever since she claimed the junior Wimbledon doubles title in 2003.

    I Owe It To Myself And Family To Pen My Autobiography: Sania Mirza

    Censoring 'Udta Punjab' Will Not Solve Drugs Problem: Rahul Gandhi

    Censoring 'Udta Punjab' will not solve the drug problem in Punjab, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi said on Tuesday amid controversy over the censor board demanding removal of any reference to Punjab in the movie.

    Censoring 'Udta Punjab' Will Not Solve Drugs Problem: Rahul Gandhi

    Captain Amarinder Singh Slams Arun Jaitley For ‘Fraud Notice’ Against His Son

    Captain Amarinder Singh Slams Arun Jaitley For ‘Fraud Notice’ Against His Son
    Former Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh dubbed the Enforcement Directorate summon issued against his son Raninder Singhas a ‘fraud notice’ and slammed Arun Jaitley for his defeat in 2014.

    Captain Amarinder Singh Slams Arun Jaitley For ‘Fraud Notice’ Against His Son

    Kejriwal Alleges 'jungle Raj' In Delhi, Targets Modi

    Alleging "complete jungle raj" in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday blamed Prime Minster Narendra Modi and Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung for the state of affairs.

    Kejriwal Alleges 'jungle Raj' In Delhi, Targets Modi