New York, March 11: A 20-year old Indian student has gone missing while on vacation in the Dominican Republic and US federal law enforcement agencies are working with authorities in the Caribbean country on the investigation in her disappearance. Sudiksha Konanki is a citizen of India and a permanent resident of the United States. A student at the University of Pittsburgh, Konanki was reported to be vacationing with five female college friends at a resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office said in a statement Monday.

Konanki was reported missing on March 6. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) said it continues to assist and support the US federal law enforcement agencies working with the Dominican National Police and others to determine Konanki's whereabouts and what may have happened to her. Konanki, a resident of Loudoun County, Virginia, was reported missing while vacationing on a spring break trip in Punta Cana and was last seen in the early morning of March 6.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Nilam Shinde Accident News: Indian Student in Coma After Being Hit by 4-Wheeler in California, Desperate Family Seeks Urgent US Visa.

슬롯사이트œThe ongoing investigation includes wide-ranging search efforts, along with a review of surveillance video and telephone records. Interviews are also continuing with anyone who may have seen or been with Konanki before she went missing,슬롯사이트� the LCSO statement said. It added that the LCSO has filed for a Yellow Notice (worldwide police alert for a missing person) to be issued by INTERPOL.

A report in ABC News said three Dominican officials involved in the investigation told the outlet 슬롯사이트œover the weekend that Konanki is believed to have drowned in the ocean.슬롯사이트� The LCSO cautioned against drawing any unsubstantiated conclusions, saying there has been considerable public speculation about what may have happened to Konanki and who may be involved.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Indian Student Dies in US: Praveen Kumar Gampa From Telangana Found Dead in Chicago, Indian Consulate in Touch With Family.

슬롯사이트œWe caution anyone from drawing any unsubstantiated conclusions and are committed to ensuring that a thorough investigation is conducted before any conclusions are reached,슬롯사이트� it said. The LCSO said it is hopeful for Konanki's safe return and 슬롯사이트œwe are committed to supporting this investigation and her family in every way possible슬롯사이트�.

The LCSO is working closely with federal partners at the US Department of State, FBI, DEA and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) as well as the University of Pittsburgh Police in support of the ongoing investigation by the Dominican National Police. The report in ABC News quoted two police sources with knowledge of the investigation as saying that Konanki's clothes were discovered on a 슬롯사이트œportable beach bed close to the beach where she went missing슬롯사이트�.

The police have found no evidence of violence, according to sources. The ABC News report said that after going to a nightclub on the night of March 5, Konanki and a group of people went to the beach about 4 am local time on Thursday, March 6. The report quotes sources as saying that the other women travelling with Konanki went back to their hotel about 5:55 am, with security cameras capturing their return to their rooms.

슬롯사이트œA man stayed behind with Konanki on the beach,슬롯사이트� according to a Dominican Republic investigative police report. 슬롯사이트œThe man, whose name was not released, told police that he and Konanki went for a swim and got caught by a big wave, the police report said,슬롯사이트� according to the ABC News report. The man is understood to have told the police that when he got back to the beach, he threw up and went to sleep on a beach bed. 슬롯사이트œWhen he woke up, Konanki was nowhere to be seen,슬롯사이트� the report said.

Sources have said that the man, who was seen in security video coming back to his hotel room at 9:55 am, is 슬롯사이트œnot considered a suspect in Konanki's death".

Officials said Konanki's friends, who were with her around the time of her disappearance, were also questioned by the police and have not been charged with crimes, the ABC News report said.

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