Four teenagers missing since last week

Williams is one of four teenagers who have been reported missing since last week.

Dainanne Perry-Caesar, one of Williams’ relatives, while speaking with Newsday, begged for her to return safely to her family.

“Everyone right now is crying.

If you are out there please come home. No one would be angry with you.” said Perry-Caesar.

Relatives told Newsday Williams left her home in Bliss Village, Pleasantville, to go to church, and has not since returned home. Relatives were informed that before her disappearance, she called the pastor of the church and said that she had something important to do. She then went to a nearby shop, to get a phone card.

She was not seen or heard from for days until, on Thursday last, an uncle received a call from her, from an unknown number.

Relatives said she asked the uncle where he was, but before she could tell him her location, the phone cut off. It was after that call that family members decided to make a report to the San Fernando Police Station.

Perry-Caesar, told Newsday she had a dream of her niece, the same day relatives made the missing person’s report.

“I dreamt that she was in a dark place, and she was calling out for help.” Said Perry-Caesar, “After that I told the rest of the family that it was time to make a police report. “ Shakira was last seen wearing a pink dress and slippers.

Police are also seeking the assistance of the public in finding a St Joseph teenaged girl, and a D’Abadie man.

Tamika Ramgoolam, 16, was reported missing to Chaguanas police on Saturday last by her aunt. She was last seen leaving her aunt’s home at John Peter Road, Charlieville, at about 4.30 pm on Monday February 27, wearing a peach coloured dress.

The teen is from Farm Road, St Joseph. She is of East Indian descent, five feet, six inches tall, with shoulder length black hair.

Another missing persons’ case which has gained the attention of the police is that of 16-year-old Cameron Williams, who was reported missing on Thursday last, by his mother, Michelle Lambert.

According to police reports, the man was last seen on Ash Wednesday, leaving his Ponderosa Crescent, D’Abadie home to get a haircut in Arima. Cameron is of African descent, standing at five feet, eight inches tall, and has a brown complexion, with a tattoo on his left arm.

He was last seen wearing a dark coloured tee-shirt, and a pair of jeans. Aliyah Addie, a 13-yearold girl, was reported missing by her parents on Friday last.

According to police, Addie, of Charles Street, Gasparillo was last seen on Friday, at their home.

Addie is of mixed descent, five feet, four inches tall, with a stocky build, and a brown complexion.

She was last seen wearing a pair of multi-coloured tights and a red and black t-shirt.

People with knowledge of these four missing teens or any missing person, can call 800-TIPS or contact the nearest police station.

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