Bengaluru Police have reunited six missing children with their families within minutes using a technology-driven approach under the Bengaluru Safe City Project. Over the last 12 days, cases were solved quickly with the Namma-112 emergency response system and the automated GPS-based Hoysala patrol dispatch network. Response times ranged from 4 to 20 minutes. The first case on December 27, 2025, involved a mentally unstable woman trying to take a two-year-old child in J.P. Nagar. ASI Mallikarjun B.G. alerted Namma-112, and patrol Hoysala-145 arrived in five minutes to safely return the child. That same night, a 16-year-old mentally challenged boy was found under Chamarajapete limits by Hoysala-91 within nine minutes. On December 29, a child wandering in Bellandur was rescued by Hoysala-239 in 13 minutes and reunited with parents. On January 3, 2026, a four-year-old near Sanjeevini Nagar was rescued within 11 minutes by Hoysala-108. On January 4, two children roaming near Kadugodi Police Station were safely escorted home by Hoysala-232 in 17 minutes. On January 8, a seven-year-old boy, Tejas, missing from Dananayakanahalli was found within 20 minutes by Hoysala-292. The fastest was on January 14 near Hosakerehalli Flyover, where Hoysala-314 reached in four minutes to secure a toddler wandering on a busy road. Officials say GPS-enabled proximity mapping under Namma-112 ensures the closest Hoysala patrol responds fast, cutting response time and helping children return home quickly.