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Teenage girl missing, police seeks community assistance. (UPDATED)

June 11, 2021

Teenage girl missing, police seeks community assistance. (UPDATED)
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~Teenager returned home.~

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Thursday, June 11th 2021a report of “Missing person” was filed at the Philipsburg Police Station by the mother of Nallelin Nayrovi Lorenzo-Mercedes, born in the Dominican Republic, on 10 of September 2003

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Nallelin was last seen by her mother on May 8th, 2021, before they were to travel to the Dominican Republic. Nallelin had refused to travel with her mother to the Dominican Republic and have since not returned home, nor contacted her mother or any other family member.

Nallelin is about 5’5 feet tall, normal built, dark brown complexion, brown ...


To read more: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37819-health-authorization-qr-code-allows-for-fully-vaccinated-residents-of-sint-maarten-and-bes-islands-to-enter-country-without-testing-protocols.html

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37818-teenage-girl-missing-police-seeks-community-assistance-updated.html

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