Abscound mail to manager
I think you meant to say "abscond" instead of "abscound".
To abscond means to secretly leave a place or situation, often without permission or explanation. If you want to inform your manager that someone has absconded, you could write a formal email like this:
Subject: Notification of Abscondment
Dear [Manager's Name],
I am writing to inform you that [Employee's Name] has absconded from their duties without notice or permission. This is a serious matter and I am bringing it to your attention as it may have implications for the team and the organization.
The details of the abscondment are as follows:
- [Employee's Name] was last seen on [Date] at [Time]
- They did not report to work on [Date] and have not been in contact since
- Their whereabouts are currently unknown
I will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the abscondment and will keep you updated on any developments. In the meantime, I recommend that we take steps to secure the team's workload and ensure that our operations are not disrupted.
Sincerely, [Your Name]