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Missing: 12-year-old Jenique Brianna Anderson

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Authorities are requesting the public’s assistance in locating 12-year-old Jenique Brianna Anderson of Half Moon Fort, St. Lucy.

She was last seen at approximately 7:10 a.m. on Monday, November 4, 2024, and has not been seen since.

Jenique is described as approximately five feet tall with a heavy-set build and dark complexion. She has a round head, an oval-shaped face, and a large forehead. Her features include a broad, medium-sized nose, medium lips, and dark brown eyes, with small ears and a rounded chin. Her neck is short, and her hair is styled in medium-length, dark brown rope twists, worn up in a single style. She has a thick torso, short thin legs, and small feet, with square shoulders and an upright walking posture.

Jenique also wears glasses and speaks with a Bajan accent. She is known to have a pleasant manner.

Jenique is known to frequent Half Moon Fort and Clinketts Gardens in St. Lucy, as well as Speightstown in St. Peter, Bridgetown in St. Michael near the Main Guard, and Scarborough in Christ Church.

At the time she left home, she was believed to be wearing dark blue long jeans and a plain royal blue T-shirt, with shoes unknown.

Anyone with information regarding Jenique Anderson’s whereabouts is urged to contact the District ‘E’ Police Station at 419-1730, the Police Emergency number at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or any nearby police station.

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