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Jessica Henry, Cashel Cameron, Nikita Harrison reported missing
Wednesday, January 09, 2013 | 3:07 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Sixteen-year-old Jessica Henry, 15-year-old Cashel Cameron and Nikita Harrison, also 15 have been reported missing.
Henry of West Prospect, Bog Walk, St Catherine has been missing since December 10 last year.
She is of dark complexion, stout build and about four-feet-eight-inches tall.
The Bog Walk police report that about 8:10am Jessica left home dressed in a light blue tunic, white blouse, and a pair of black shoes with blue socks. Relatives have not heard from her since.
Cameron is of Brown’s Town, Point Hill, St Catherine, and has been missing since December 27, 2012.
He is of dark complexion, slim build and about five-feet-eight-inches tall.
The Point Hill police report that about 10:30 am, Cashel was last seen in Brown’s Town dressed in a striped red T-shirt, black pants and a pair of black shoes.
Nikita Harrison of Yorkland district, St James has been missing since December 13, last year.
She is of brown complexion, slim build and about five-feet tall.
The Adelphi police report that Nikita was last seen in Yorkland district about 5:00pm, wearing a red jumpsuit.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jessica Henry, Cashel Cameron or Nikita Harrison is being asked to contact the Bog Walk Police at 708-2081, the Point Hill Police at 705-5080, the Adelphi Police at 912-1026, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.
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