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Sep 30, 2009 News
Roxanne Smith, of 255 One Mile Wismar, Linden, said that she is contemplating her next move to locate her 16-year-old daughter, Javannah Branche, who left her home since Wednesday last, and is yet to return.
Smith said that she had sent her daughter on an errand on Wednesday night, and according to reports she received, the teen allegedly slept at a relative that night, and left for her home the following morning. However she did not do so.
The perturbed mother said that Javannah was in the habit of pulling disappearing acts, but she would usually be found at relatives’ homes. Efforts to determine her whereabouts this time around have however proved futile.
“I don’t know what to think or do right now, because she has no boyfriend that I know of, and she is with me all the time, whether I’m at the shop, where she assists me, or in the farm at West Watooka,” Smith lamented.
She is pleading with anyone who knows of the teen’s whereabouts to come forward with the information.
Javannah was last seen in a pair of blue jeans and white jersey.
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