Tobago teen reported missing.
By Karl E. Cupid, Tobago Bureau
Trinidad and Tobago’s Newsday | Saturday, January 28 2012
A 14-year-old secondary school student of River Road, Plymouth, Tobago, has been reported missing by her mother, Giselle Yorke, 33, of the same address.
Yorke reported that her daughter, Kianna Roberts, a student of Scarborough Secondary School, went missing on January 19.
Yorke reported her missing at the Old Grange Police Station at about 8am on January 20.
The mother told Newsday she last saw Kianna at about 8am on January 19 when she (the mother) left home for work.
The girl’s grandmother, who also lives at the home, left shortly afterwards, and Kianna was supposed to leave home at about 9am to attend a sports meeting at her school.
Yorke said she had given Kianna $60 as spending money for the scheduled two-day sports meeting. However, Yorke said she subsequently learnt the sports meeting had been cancelled, and that Kianna did know this but failed to tell her. The mother said when she got home at about 6.15pm on January 19, Kianna was not at home.
The following morning, having not seen or heard from Kianna, she reported her missing to the police. Yorke said she had not heard from or seen her daughter.
“I don’t know if she eating, where she sleeping, if she alright; I really don’t know”, cried the mother.
“And I am pleading with her to contact me or any of her relatives. Let her come home so we can work out things”, she pleaded.
Yorke said her daughter was said to be seen in the company of a man, reportedly in his 20s, believed to be from Port-of-Spain, but who has been staying in Tobago.







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