17-Year-Old Girl Missing from Homestead Place of Safety

Gripping Alert: 17-Year-Old Girl Missing from Homestead Place of Safety Sparks Search Frenzy

17-Year-Old Girl Missing from Homestead Place of Safety

 

An Ananda Alert has been activated for Iquan Dawes. 17-year-old girl, who mysteriously vanished from the Homestead Place of Safety on Monday, September 25. The urgency of the situation has ignited a search frenzy as authorities seek to locate her.

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Iquan is described as having a dark-brown complexion, a slim build, and standing at approximately 165 centimetres (5 feet, 5 inches) tall. The Stony Hill Police reported that she was last seen at the Place of Safety around 7:45 a.m. She was wearing a white blouse, a black shirt, and a pair of black shoes at the time of her disappearance. Despite exhaustive efforts, Iquan’s whereabouts remain unknown.

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In this time of distress, we implore
Anyone with information about Iquan Dawes should immediately contact the Stony Hill Police at 876-942-2223, dial the emergency number 119, or reach out to the nearest police station.

 

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