The Punjab-origin stepfather of a missing six-year-old boy, who is presumed dead, faces another charge that he stole USD 10,000 ( ₹8 lakh aprox) in cash from his employer before fleeing to India with his wife and her six children last month, police in the US state of Texas have said.
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