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Jun 15, 2015 News
Noel Mansfield is very worried about his missing 16 year old daughter, Jamila Mansfield. The girl went missing since May 25, 2015 and has not been seen since.
Mr. Mansfield told Kaieteur News that shortly before Jamila disappeared, he had scolded her over some disturbing photos he had found in her cellular phone.
He said that he threatened to tell the girl’s mother about the photos and, knowing that she will be scolded by her mother, the child went to her North Sophia home after school, packed a bag with her clothing and disappeared.
The worried dad has since been making every effort to locate his daughter.
While the child’s father is of the opinion that his daughter is missing, her mother has reportedly disclosed that she knows who the girl is with but doesn’t know the exact location. “She is with a boy (name given), but I just don’t know where.”
Kaieteur News understands that the same day the teen disappeared, the child messaged her mother informing her of who she is with and assured that she is fine.
Mr. Mansfield told this publication that this is the first time Jamila has done something of this nature. He said that she has not given the parents any problems in the past; “just regular teenage stuff”.
He is calling on the public and police for assistance in finding her. Anyone with information that may lead to the location of the teen is asked to contact 629-5533, 612-1195 or the nearest police station.
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