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Mar 16, 2013 News
-Returns home safe and unharmed
The 37-year-old school teacher who was reported as missing has been reunited with her family. According to Police sources their immigration records showed that Beverly Mc Lean-Cutting left legally through Moleson Creek earlier this week and returned early yesterday morning.
The woman’s aunt, Pearline Gilkes, said yesterday, that the woman was safe and up to press time was being questioned by police. The woman said that she was not able to speak to her niece but she knew for a fact that she was safe and unharmed.
Initial reports are that Mc Lean-Cutting of Lot 35 John Street, Lodge, was said to have disappeared without a trace after persons last spotted her in the vicinity of Tucville.
Mc Lean-Cutting, a teacher at the Tucville Secondary School, was last seen on Monday. Her aunt, Pearline Gilkes, had told this publication that the teacher’s husband, Orette Cutting, said he last saw his wife after dropping her off at their son’s babysitter in Tucville around 09:00hours.
It is understood that Cutting, who works a stone’s throw away from her babysitter never reported for work. Staffers of the Tucville School said the teacher had not been seen since Monday, while the baby sitter said that the teacher did in fact drop off her son.
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