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Dec 05, 2015 News
A single mother is asking the public to help her find her 15-year-old daughter who disappeared from their Timehri home on Wednesday.
Kimberly Agand, of Lot 78 Lion’s Road Timehri, vanished from her home early Wednesday morning following an argument with her mother. It was the last time she was seen.
“She told her sister that she going on the road to buy something and she never returned,” her mother Donna Phang said. Phang added that her conscience bothered her to get out of the house and look for her daughter after several hours passed.
She said that it was unlike Kimberly to leave their home for such a long time without telling them where exactly she was going. She stated that Kimberly, a student of Supply Secondary, was absent from school for over one month when she was ill. But when she tried to carry the teen back to the school she was told that the matter would engage the interest of the welfare authorities.
She stated that she did not go to the welfare because she was afraid of what they might do. “My daughter is a good girl. She won’t just disappear and she didn’t give me any reason to believe that she would,” Phang lamented.
She said that the matter was reported to the Timehri Police Station on Wednesday.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Kimberly is asked to #668 4925, 261 2532 or the nearest police station.
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