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Family seeks missing Tracy-Ann Thompson

By Rasbert Turner, Star Writer


Tracy-Ann Thompson - contributed

The family of 13-year-old schoolgirl, Tracy-Ann Thomp-son of Adelaide Street, Spanish Town, St. Catherine, is worrying over her disappearance, since September 3.

According to her mother, Marlene Scully-Morgan, she is worried over her daughter not being around. She told THE STAR that on Sunday, the child was sent to see her at the Spanish Town Hospital in Ward 5, where she was after taking an operation and she has not been seen since.

Thompson's stepfather, Winston Morgan, is equally worried. It is affecting the family, as even though the mother is home, she can't heal properly as she is worried about the child. Thompson is a student of the Jonathan Grant High School, in Spanish Town.

She is of slim build, dark complexion and about 5 feet, 6 inches tall and was last seen wearing a pink blouse, blue jeans pants and black shoes. Anyone who knows her whereabouts can call 863-3916, or the Spanish Town Police Station.

 
September 15, 2006
 

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