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Sep 22, 2010 News
A Westbury mother is making an impassioned plea for her 15-year-old daughter, Alicia Johnson, to return home, immediately, to her Essequibo residence. Mrs. Sharon Johnson is also craving the assistance of the general public who she believes can persuade her daughter to return home.
The 8th of May Community High School student failed to resume her attendance at school, ever since school reopened for this term. Her worried mother told this publication that she is aware that her daughter, who was in the company of a 22-year-old man, is living somewhere in a house at Albouystown.
She said that she is convinced that her daughter is in a common-law relationship with the man. She said that this has been the case over the last three months and periodically for a month prior to her leaving her mother’s Essequibo home.
Sharon Johnson said that on Saturday, last, she was told by one of her sisters that her daughter boarded a bus with a well packed bag at around 15:00 hours. She related that after that information was relayed to her by her sister, she immediately boarded another minibus which was heading for Adventure.
Johnson said her journey further took her to Parika, where she failed in her efforts to locate and prevent her daughter from heading to the city.
Mrs. Johnson described the 22-year-old as her ex-son-in-law who lived at her Westbury home for one a year and shared a common-law relationship with an older daughter. That relationship ended.
The mother said that she has lodged several missing person reports at both the Anna Regina and West Rumiveldt police stations and to date, nothing has materialized.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Alicia Johnson can contact her mother Sharon Johnson on telephone number 646-6198.
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