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Five teens reported missing

Thursday, November 01, 2012 | 8:14 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica – Five teenagers have been reported missing - Kizzy Munroe, Kerisha Stone, Sashay Stewart, Sashine Blake and Nickoy Scott.

Fifteen-year-old Kizzy Munroe of Gordon Pen, Spanish Town, St Catherine has been missing since October 24.

She is of dark complexion, slim build and about five-feet-six-inches tall.

The Spanish Town police report that Kizzy was last seen at home about 9:00am, and has not been seen or heard from since. At the time she went missing, she was dressed in a purple merino, black shorts, a pair of black slippers and a black rain coat.

Kerisha Stone, 15, of Springfield, St James has been missing since October 17.

She is of brown complexion, slim build and about five-feet-four-inches tall.

The Spring Mount police report that about 1:00 pm Stone left home for an undisclosed location and has not been heard from since. At the time she went missing, she was dressed in a pink blouse, blue shorts and a pair of brown slippers.

Sashay Stewart, 16, is from Springfield St James and has been missing since October 12.

She is of slim build and about five-feet-seven-inches tall.

The Spring Mount police report that Stewart was last seen at home about 8:00am, and not heard from since. At the time she went missing, she was dressed in her uniform of a white blouse, green skirt and a pair of black shoes.

No photograph was available at the time of this publication.

Sixteen-year-old Sashine Blake of Rose Heights St James has been missing since October 20.

Sashine is of brown complexion, medium build and about four-feet-six-inches tall.

The Mount Salem police report that Blake was last seen at Green Pond High School about10:00am.

At the time she went missing, she was dressed in a black blouse and a pair of blue jeans pants.

Nickoy Scott, 17, of Richmond Hill in St James has been missing since October 13.

She is of brown complexion, slim build and about five-feet-three-inches tall.

The Cambridge police report that Scott was last seen in Mount Carey, in the parish, about 1:00 pm. She was dressed in a black blouse, blue jeans pants and a pair of blue slippers at the time she went missing.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of these girls is being asked to contact the Spanish Town Police at 984-2305, the Spring Mount Police at 424-8938,  the Mount Salem Police at 952-3572,  Police 119 emergency number or the nearest Police Station.



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