The search for Pittsburg’s missing student Sudsha Konanki, who disappeared during a spring break in the Dominican Republic, entered the fourth day on Monday.
The 20 -year -old junior was last seen early on March 6, which she was entering the Beach of the Rew Hotel in Punta Cana, said Dominican Republic National Police.
Five friends of Konaki and K Callge Ledge arrived at the Dominican Republic on March 3 and stayed in the same hotel, police said.
The national police found out that it was missing on Friday morning and using drones, helicopters, divers, boats and canine units “full search has been launched by sea, air and land.
Police believe she disappeared at 4:15 am after she and her friends were imprisoned on video surveillance entering the beach area of the hotel. His friends returned to the hotel but he was not.
Fis of the public complainant’s office was visiting his friends. Police also said that they had interviewed a young man who was on the beach at the time and was trying to support the version of his events.
The RIU Hotels said in a statement on Sunday that “Deeply Bunde is worried about the disappearance of one of our guests.”
“Upon hearing of her absence, we are working closely to the local officials, including the police and the Navy,” the hotel said. “We want to express our very sympathy for family and friends during this incredible difficult time … we are fully committed to doing everything in our power to help this situation.”
The hotel said it supports the authorities in the search, and is setting up an internal communications channel so that the employees of the five chain can share information with the hotel leaders and officials.
La Altagreecia Civil Defense, Local Dominican Republic Emergency Rations Parasions Agency, Shared photos of multiple agencies searching on the beach On the weekend.
Konanki’s family lives in Virginia. According to Sheriff Michael Chapman, Laudown County Sheriff’s Office Fisis in Virginia was contacted to report the missing.
He noted that Konaki’s parents were traveling to Putta Cana. Konanki’s family refused to comment on his discovery.
He said that officials were combing a footage of security cameras for signs of his and cellphone data.
“We certainly have experts here who can be with all aspects of his phone, his friends’ phones, anyone,” said Chapman.
Chapman said his Office was working with the Fiss Dominican Republic, as well as officials in the US State Department. The FBI said that the Dominican officials are leading the investigation, but the Bureau “is willing to help our international partners with any requests for assistance.”
Thomas Julia, a spokeswoman for Sheriff’s Office Fissure, said five Colenki female friends on Friday the U.S. He was about to return, but stayed back to help him, said Sheriff’s Office Fiss spokesman Thomas Julia.
Officials said it was not clear whether his disappearance was accidental is involved in the wrong game.
“Right now, she gambles with the wrong game,” Julia told NBC News. “It is all under consideration. Nothing denied.”
The University of Pittsburg said he was in touch with Konaki’s family and supported the investigation. The Indian Embassy is also assisting in the Dominican Republic as Konaki is also a citizen of India, Chapman said.
Konanki is a living Major Major at the University of Pittsburg and is part of the South Asian Fusion, according to a post on a Cappella group, Awaz Social media.
Virginia’s rap. Suhus Subramanian said he was in touch with Konaki’s family and friends to help the search.
“I’m actively working with federal and international agencies to avail every possible resource available to bring it home safely,” He wrote X on Monday. “We are all praying to return to his safe and immediate home.”
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