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Oct 22, 2014 News
A 15-year-old who was reported missing by her parents more than three weeks ago, after she failed to return home from
school, is still not in her parents’ custody.
Two days after her disappearance, Alicia Johnson, of Peters Hall, East Bank Demerara, allegedly contacted her mother and told her that she was “okay”, “good wherever she is” and “would not be returning home.”
Johnson’s mother, Natasha Aaron, said that she received the phone call around 19:30 hours on October 2, from a “Private Number”.
“After Alicia told me her intention was to never return home, I start crying and begging her to come back, but she kept telling me that she good wherever she deh and I should not worry about her; then she put down the phone on me. Now I don’t know what could be going on with her,” her mother related.
According to her mother, Johnson has not contacted any family members since her last phone call.
Her step-father, Garfield Aaron, said that she was last seen by her teachers and fellow classmates in Dolphin Secondary school’s compound, after classes had dismissed on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 30.
He said that Johnson has experienced no form of domestic abuse, and he found it “unreasonable” that she did not want to return home. Johnson’s parents are currently seeking the public’s assistance in locating their daughter. Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact her parents on the following telephone numbers: – 233-5303, 688-3045 or 615-3397.
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