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Jul 03, 2014 News
It has been almost three weeks since 16-year-old Keisha La Rose, of Perry Street, Tucville, went missing. Despite efforts of her relatives and the Guyana Police Force, to locate her there is still no sign of the teen.
She left seemingly without a trace.
Her mother, Patricia John, recalls returning in the wee hours on June 14, last, from her shift as a gas pump attendant to find the teen missing and all her belongings removed from their Lot 4 Perry Street, Tucville premises.
“The day before Father’s Day I left for work and left her home alone. When I come back at 12:45, as usual I check her room and she wasn’t there. When I check, there was nothing there for her…none of her clothes or belongings, her suitcase everything de gone.”
She said that she tried calling her daughter’s cellular phone but to no avail. Johnson told Kaieteur News that she kept getting voice mail which indicated that the phone was turned off.
“I called her the night to know where she was but I got voicemail.”
“She wasn’t supposed to be having any problems. I don’t know if she has a boyfriend and I don’t know of any friends who she would just pick up and go at, especially for their parents not to call me and let me know that she is there.”
The distressed mother explained that prior to her disappearance, the only disagreement she had with the teen was about the different ideas they had for her tertiary level education.
“I feel real terrible. If I am to think of where she is, I have no clue. She had every comfort that she needed in our house,” the distraught mother stressed.
Johnson said that she has checked with every possible person her daughter might be with but no one has claimed to see the Tucville Secondary school student.
A report has since been lodged at the East La Penitence Police Station.
The woman is pleading with public spirited citizens to help her find her daughter. Johnson said that her child has no reason to stay away from her home as this is the first time an incident like this has occurred.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Keisha La Rose is asked to contact the nearest police station or her mother on telephone 670-5278 or 661-1224.
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