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Jun 20, 2016 News
The McCallum/ Reddock family of Hopetown Village, West Coast Berbice is pleading for the safe return of their mother and aunt who went missing on Tuesday, June 7.
Sixty-two-year-old Desriee Anita McCallum, who is five-feet in height and brown in complexion, was last seen wearing blue denim jeans, a black top, and a pair of black slippers. She was also carrying a black hand bag.
She was last seen near the Passport Office, Camp Street, Georgetown.
Anyone knowing of her whereabouts is asked to contact her nieces Nakasia Logan on 601-0782, Melissa ‘’Vanilla’’ Roberts on 663 -2121, 2261304, 689-6325, 232-0375, 232-9016 or the nearest police station.
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