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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (FRIDAY 5TH JANUARY,2018)- Police on St.Kitts are currently trying to track down the whereabouts of a teenage girl.

A missing person flyer issued yesterday (Thursday) labelled 15-year-old Tunisha Caines of Saddlers Village a “Runaway Teen.”

She is described to have fair skin of a mix race with a medium built and natural hair pulled back in one.

Additionally, she is said to be 5’ 3’’ in height and 120 pounds.

Police say Caines was last seen at home on December 27, 2017 at about 7 p.m. wearing a black short pants and an orange T-shirt.

IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION REGARDING THE WHEREABOUTS OF TUNISHA CAINES PLEASE CONTACT THE SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT (SVU) AT THE BASSETERRE POLICE STATION BY DAILING 465-2241 EXT 4232/4252, OR VIA CELL PHONE AT 665-3091 OR THE NEAREST POLICE STATION.  PERSONS CAN ALSO CONTACT OFFICER ROGERS AT 762-4230 OR OFFICER AUDAIN AT 6655785.

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