2 Months Lost, Grobogan Village Head's Son Was Found Inside Daihatsu Terios Kulonprogo Area

Grobogan - Hendro Sutopo (56), a village head in Grobogan Regency, responded to a complaint on social media about his daughter who had been missing news for two months. The Grobogan Police responded.

Police officers found Kumala (19), Hendro's son in Kulonprogo, in a Daihatsu Terios Nopol car. K-9266-UF.

The news of Kumala's discovery immediately received a response from his family. The father, Hendro, could not hide his gratitude and thanked the police for the assistance.

The Head of the Grobogan Police, AKBP Benny Setyohadi, said that the story of Kumala, who lost news, started with Hendro Sutopo's comments on social media on Friday, August 5.

On social media, Lurah Hendro told that his daughter named Kumala (19) had been missing for more than 2 months. While crying Hendro also asked the police to help track down his son's whereabouts.

"Kumala has been unable to be contacted by her family since leaving for college in early June 2022. On June 3, 2022, she left the house driving a Daihatsu Terios Nopol. K-9266-UF," said AKBP Benny in a written statement, Sunday, August 7.

The news of Kumala's disappearance, he said, was immediately followed up by the police by digging up various information, including issuing a police report.

"The Grobogan Police, through the Purwodadi Police, issued the police report, including conducting follow-up investigations and disseminating information about Kumala's 'disappearance' to all levels of the Central Java Police, including through social media," said Benny.

On Saturday, August 6, he continued, Kumala's tracks were tracked. Polres Kulonprogo Yogyakarta Police reported having secured a Daihatsu Terios Nopol. K-9266-UF and its driver named Kumala.

"The complete data and identity are in accordance with the police report that we have issued," he said.

The news of Kumala's discovery was immediately responded to by the Purwodadi Police. Together with his family, the Purwodadi Police Criminal Investigation Unit led by Ipda Teguh immediately picked up Kumala in Kulonprogo.

"The crime team immediately launched on Saturday at 23.00. The person concerned was found in good health and has officially been handed back to the family," he said.