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Mom: ‘Deaundre Is Back Home’

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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Friday 25th January 2019)- Deaundre Farrell-the young man from St. Peter’s who was reportedly missing- is back home.

A spokesperson at the police public relations department has informed that: “The mother of 19-year-old Deaundre Farrell has notified police that the young man returned home on Wednesday (January 23).”

The teenager was reported missing by his mother after she had last seen him on Saturday 19th January, and a Missing Person Poster was subsequently issued by police on Tuesday 22nd January.

Police are thanking persons who contacted them to assist with the situation.

Prior to Farrell’ return back home-one day after the Missing Person Poster was publicised- he was last seen on the sister isle of Nevis in the Westbury area.

Notably, police will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding this matter as well as the two similar cases in which both young men (15-year-old and 20-year-old) later returned home.

Those two other young men also travelled to Nevis.

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