FBI Offers $10,000 Reward for Information on Missing Indian Student Mayushi Bhagat
New York
23-December-2023
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information about a 29-year-old Indian student who went missing from New Jersey over four years ago.
She is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, medium build with black hair and brown eyes.
Her family reported her missing to police on May 1, 2019, according to the information on the FBI website.
The FBI Newark Field Office and the Jersey City Police Department said last week that authorities continue to seek public’s help in locating Bhagat.
"The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the location or recovery of the missing person, Mayushi Bhagat, and the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible," the FBI website said.
The FBI added Bhagat to its list of "Missing Persons" in July last year, seeking assistance from the public on her whereabouts.
Watch This TWL Video
Born in India in July 1994, Bhagat came to the US in 2016 on an F1 Student Visa and was enrolled at the University of New Hampshire.
According to the FBI, Bhagat speaks English, Hindi, and Urdu, and has friends in the South Plainfield, New Jersey, area. The law enforcement agency said any person with information about Bhagat should contact the local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
The FBI has put Bhagat's ‘Missing Person' poster on the “Most Wanted” page of its website under the list of “Kidnappings/Missing Persons".- IANS
More Headlines
Cold Wave Grips Rajasthan: Fatehpur Hits 1.1°C, Nagaur 1.7°C
Actor Ajith Kumar Escapes Unharmed After Crash During 24H Dubai Practice
32 Dead As 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nepal-Tibet Border
Human Metapneumovirus Cases in India Rise to 5, Former WHO Expert Urges Calm
Oyo Hotels Tighten Rules on Couple Check-Ins to Ensure 'Safe Hospitality'
Cold Wave Grips Rajasthan: Fatehpur Hits 1.1°C, Nagaur 1.7°C
Actor Ajith Kumar Escapes Unharmed After Crash During 24H Dubai Practice
32 Dead As 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nepal-Tibet Border
Human Metapneumovirus Cases in India Rise to 5, Former WHO Expert Urges Calm
Oyo Hotels Tighten Rules on Couple Check-Ins to Ensure 'Safe Hospitality'