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Jun 22, 2016 News
A distraught mother is pleading with her 15-year old daughter who went missing on Saturday, to
return home.
Eleanthia DeYounge, a Fourth Form student of Houston Secondary School, was last seen by her mother, Denisha Sutton-Mohan, on Saturday around noon at their Cinema Street, Diamond, East Bank Demerara home.
Sutton-Mohan explained that she had received a phone call from an unknown number and an individual told her that the girl was in Alberttown. She said that she visited the Alberttown Police Station to relay the information, but finding her daughter has been unsuccessful.
The teenager is the eldest child for her mother.
The matter has since been reported to the police.
However, anyone with information on the whereabouts of DeYounge is being asked to contact her mother on telephone numbers (592) 665-2713 or 665-5813.
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