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UPDATED: Gillards Meadow Teen Missing

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By:Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Tuesday 22nd January 2019)-  Police are currently trying to track down the whereabouts of a teenager from Gillard Meadows in St.Peter’s.

 Missing is 19-year-old Deaundre Farrell.

He is described as being 5’07” in height with a slim build, , dark complexion with brown eyes wearing his hair braided in single plaits.

He was wearing a black vest, short blue three-quarter pant and a blue pair of Nike slippers.

Reportedly, he was last seen by his mother  three days ago on January 19 while more recent police information reveals that he was last seen in Westbury, Nevis.

Persons who might have seen him or know anything regarding Farrell’s whereabouts are asked to contact the Basseterre police station at 465-2241 or the crime hotline at 707.

This latest missing person report comes on the heels of yesterday’s found safe status of two young men ages 15 and 20. However, no official missing posters were issued by police.This media house understands that both men were in Nevis when relatives, friends and others concerned raised alarms for public assistance in locating them.

More details to be provided as information becomes available.

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