Hyderabad Police Reunite Lost Labrador with Owner After Extensive Search Operation

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- •A 4-year-old Labrador named Bruno went missing on May 21 during a morning walk in Sainikpuri, Hyderabad.
- •The Hyderabad police launched a search operation, led by Head Constable K.C. Ranganna, to trace Bruno's movement and reunite him with his owner.
- •The search operation involved reviewing CCTV footage from four cameras in and around the colony and gathering information from locals.
- •A food delivery agent named A. Srinath found Bruno wandering alone on Kushaiguda road and took care of him until he was reunited with his owner.
- •The reunion between Bruno and his owner took place on May 22, ending nearly 24 hours of anxiety and uncertainty.
In a heartwarming incident, the Hyderabad police have successfully reunited a lost Labrador with its owner, thanks to an extensive search operation led by Head Constable K.C. Ranganna. The four-year-old dog, named Bruno, went missing on May 21 during a morning walk in Sainikpuri, leaving its owner distraught. The owner, who lives alone with her two dogs, approached the Kushaiguda police station in tears, prompting Ranganna to launch a structured search operation. This was Ranganna's first missing dog case, and he marked it as a notable one, having solved over 92 missing cases since his promotion in 2025.


