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Oct 01, 2012 News
…Father fears worst
By Rehanna Ramsay
An eleven year boy who is the habit of absconding for days at a time, has been missing from his Lot 1295 Section “B” Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara home for the past four days.
Stephen Walcott a first form student of Freeburg Secondary School was last seen on Thursday evening garbed in a white T-Shirt, short khaki pants, and red flip-flops. He was riding a blue mountain bike.
Donald Walcott, the boy’s troubled father said that he suspected mischief after his son, who had gone to visit his mother did not return home as planned. Walcott said that Stephan went to his mother’s Lot 801 section “C” Sophia home to iron his school clothes.
He explained that the lad had developed a wayward attitude ever since he and his mother split several years ago. The junior Walcott had been living with his mother after they separated but recently started staying with him because his mother could no longer tolerate his tendency of vanishing.
“We don’t know is wey this boy does stay he would just disappear and go somewhere and then come back while people looking fo he…I want to know is who is keeping dis lil boy at dey house without he parents knowing,” Walcott said.
Walcott said that his son is stubborn and was usually reluctant to answer when he questioned his whereabouts. The frustrated father fears that his son may be under the influence of public predators or worst. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Stephan Walcott could contact the nearest police station or his father on 698-3221.
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