May 17, 2024
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What has happened to them?

mp-ashani-graham mp-hasani-nicholson mp-nicholas-gilzene mp-winston-savizon mp-yonique-rieidThough several people, mainly children, from the Coast have been listed by the police as missing, there is little information weeks later as to their whereabouts.

Police regularly, through the Constabulary Communications Unit (CCU), list missing people asking for the public to make contact about them. However, often, police report these people who go missing simply return home without the police being informed by those who report them gone. Now and then, police will list those who have returned home, without harm, though not explaining what happened why the person was listed missing.

The North Coast Times has been trying to get information on some of those from the Coast, including two from one family in Discovery Bay, St Ann who have gone missing in the last six weeks.

Up until Saturday, December 10, the police were unable to provide The Times with information as to whether any of those persons reported missing were found.

Here is a list of the missing persons:

 

 

 

NAME

 

AGE

 

ADDRESS

 

POLICE CONTACT

 

MISSING SINCE
Yonique Reid 16 Katan Lane, Mount Salem, St. James. Mount Salem Police at 952-3572 Oct. 29
Shanoya Graham 11 Hopewell Gardens, Discovery Bay, St Ann. Discovery Bay Police at 973-2233 Nov. 18
Ashani Graham 8 Hopewell Gardens, Discovery Bay, St Ann. Discovery Bay Police at 973-2233 Nov. 18
Winston Savizon 45 Paggee, Port Maria, St. Mary. Port Maria Police at 994-2223 Nov.18
Nicholas Gilzene otherwise called ‘Max’ 24 Hague Settlement in Falmouth, Trelawny. Falmouth Police at 954-3222            Nov. 21
Hasani Nicholson otherwise called ‘Jabari’ 16 Hopewell Gardens, Discovery Bay, St Ann Discovery Bay Police at 973-2233 Nov.19
Javier McGaw 13 Hamstead district, Port Maria, St. Mary Port Maria Police at 994-2220 Nov. 6

 

 

If you have information about the whereabouts of these persons you may also contact the police 119 emergency or you may contact The Times.