Four Indian-origin senior citizens from New York have gone missing while en route to a spiritual site in West Virginia, the police said. They were reportedly last seen at a Burger King in Pennsylvania on July 29.

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Four Indian-origin senior citizens from New York have gone missing while en route to a spiritual site in West Virginia, the police said. They were reportedly last seen at a Burger King in Pennsylvania on July 29.

They were identified as Asha Divan (85), Kishore Divan (89), Shailesh Divan (86), and Gita Divan (84). The family was travelling from Buffalo to Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold in Marshall County, West Virginia, in a 2009 lime green Toyota Camry with a New York license plate EKW2611.

Surveillance footage from the Burger King captured two members of the group entering the restaurant, and their last known credit card transaction also traced back to the same location. Shortly after, a Pennsylvania State Police license plate reader picked up their vehicle heading south on I-79 at 2:45 pm on Tuesday.

“The family was headed to Pittsburgh and then on to Moundsville, West Virginia,” Marshall County Sheriff Mike Dougherty said, adding that while authorities have “a few leads,” the four have not yet been located.

Deputies from both Marshall and Ohio counties in West Virginia have been searching nearby roadways. Authorities announced that helicopters will join the operation on Sunday to aid in the search.Source : ndtv. com

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