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Nov 15, 2010 News
Alwin Garcia, of 7 Hague Public Road, West Coast Demerara, is appealing to the public to help find his 13-year-old daughter, Alana Garcia.
The teen, who is a student of the Leonora Secondary School, has been missing since October 19.
She was last seen by her father when she had returned from school. She had informed him that she would be going out to take “a walk,” but she never returned.
Mr. Garcia is contending that he did not take the situation “serious”, because this has not been the first time that his daughter ran away from home.
He said that when the first incident occurred, reports were made to the police and Human Services Ministry. He added that representatives from the Ministry visited their home twice to counsel his daughter, but since then, they have not returned.
However, reports of this most recent disappearance were made to the Den Amstel Police Station, but the family has not got word from the authorities since.
Alana is four feet eleven inches tall and was last seen wearing a blue top, a pair of blue jeans and a pair of slippers.
Anyone with any information that would lead to Alana Garcia’s safe return home is asked to contact the family at 692-9081/ 276-3062 (father) or 644-7176 (mother).
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