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FBI joins Dominican Republic search for missing University of Pittsburgh student

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) joined police in the Dominican Republic to search for Suddixsha Konanki, a student at the University of Pittsburgh.

Conanki, 20, disappeared on Thursday in Punta Cana, the easternmost town of the Dominican Republic.

Dominican Republic police I said In a statement Monday, the company is reorganizing individuals, including hotel workers, who were with University of Pittsburgh students before she disappeared.

Conanki was seen around local time on the beach at RIU Republica Resort in Punta Cana around 4:50am on March 6th.According toOn a missing person poster shared by local outlet Listin Diario.

The hotel reported that the blackout occurred at the same time as several guests sent to the beach at the same time, the Associated Press (AP).

A team of forensic technicians have been conducting video surveillance footage since Conanki's arrival in the Dominican Republic, law enforcement said Monday.

When she was last seen, Conanki wore a large round earring in her right hand, a yellow and steel bracelet, a multi-colored beaded bracelet in her left hand, a brown bikini on her right leg, and a metal designer anklet.

Conanki is from Chantilly, Virginia. The 20-year-old is an Indian citizen and a permanent resident of the United States. According to To the Loudon County Sheriff's Office.

The sheriff's office added that Conanki is on vacation with five other female friends at the resort.

When the comments were reached, the FBI called the hill to Dominican Republican authorities.

“The FBI is ready to support international partners with requests for assistance,” the FBI said in a statement.

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