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Dec 17, 2012 News
The children of 79-year-old Vibert Wilfred Solomon also known as ‘Stove man’ and ‘Buggy’ remain frustrated as the man is yet to be found.
It has been about two weeks and the panic in the Solomon household is increasing.
Searches throughout the country have turned up no trace of the elderly man.
According to the man’s daughter, about two weeks ago, she awoke at around 04:00 am only to find the front door of her Lot 11 Cemetery Road, Railway Line, Triumph, East Coast Demerara home open, and her father missing.
Solomon’s family told Kaieteur News that he has a tendency of leaving home without informing his family; however, he would always be spotted by a relative or friend and taken back.
This family said that it has never taken them this long to find the former soldier.
Solomon, who is said to be an active individual, is dark in complexion and is about five feet, four inches tall.
He was last seen wearing a long sleeve blue and white shirt along with short khaki pants and a brown hat.
The children and relatives of Vibert Solomon are making an even more desperate call for the public’s assistance to find him.
Anyone knowing his whereabouts is asked to make contact with his family on telephone numbers-687-2657, 684-2150, 629-8502, 601-0595, or the nearest police station.
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