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Chaguanas teen reported missing - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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DESTINY Kasie, 17, of Carlsen Field, Chaguanas, has been reported missing.

On Wednesday, police issued a statement seeking the public's assistance to find Kasie.

Police said she was last seen at 3 am on Tuesday and was reported missing at the Longdenville Police Station on that same day.

Kasie is of East Indian descent, slim built, five feet, six inches tall, with a dark brown complexion.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Kasie is asked to call the Longdenville Police Station at 665-4539, hotlines 555, 999, 911, 800-TIPS or any police station.

The post Chaguanas teen reported missing appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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