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HIGH ALERT! Child missing from Tawes Pen
Contact Spanish Town Police
Saturday, October 13, 2012 | 2:47 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica - A high alert has been activated for 10-year-old Ackeem Wallace, otherwise called 'Sleepy', of Railway Gate in Tawes Pen, St Catherine, who has been missing since Wednesday.
He is of brown complexion, slim build, and is about 132 centimetres (four feet three inches) tall. He also has a birthmark on the right side of his chest.
Reports from the Spanish Town Police are that about 6:30 am, Ackeem left home for school dressed in a khaki uniform. He never returned and has not been seen or heard from since.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ackeem Wallace is being asked to contact the Spanish Town Police at 984-2305, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest Police Station.
No photograph of Ackeem Wallace was available at this time of publication.
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