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Anoushka Rangayyan, NJ: Entire community mobilizes after eighteen-year-old walks away from home into the dark.

 A quiet New Jersey town is coming together after a young girl disappeared before sunrise. Neighbors and police are scouring the streets looking for any sign of her. The community is on high alert right now.

The search started right after 18-year-old Anoushka Rangayyan walked away from her residence. It was Friday, June 19, 2026, at roughly 4:30 in the morning. Investigators are trying to piece together her final steps.


Cops are urging everyone in the neighborhood to stay vigilant. They need people to check their home security cameras and dashcam footage. Even a small detail could help track her movements.


Anoushka is described as a light-skinned Indian female. She stands 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes that stand out.


People should look out for her unique outfit. She was wearing light gray sweatpants with a white-laced "42" stamped on the left leg. She also wore a heather-blue hooded sweatshirt with a floral design on the front, and white Nike kicks.


The West Windsor Police Department is leading the investigation. They are working around the clock to follow up on every tip. They are treating this situation with a massive amount of urgency.


Anyone with any information should reach out immediately. You can contact the police department directly at 609-799-1222. If you spot her out in public, call 911 right away. Her loved ones remain deeply hopeful for a s

afe return.


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