Wednesday, April 15, 2026

MISSING: Alicia Azariah Destiny Wiltshire

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Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Alicia Azariah Destiny Wiltshire, 15, of Martindale’s Road, St Michael, who has been reported missing.

Wiltshire, a student of the Grantley Adams Memorial School, was last seen on Wednesday, February 11th, 2026 around 11 p.m.

The teenage girl is about five feet seven inches (5’7”) in height, with a slim build and light brown complexion. She has a round shaped head and face, broad forehead, dark brown eyes, small protruding nose, thin lips and eyebrows and puffy cheeks.

Wiltshire has black straightened hair pulled back in one, with an extension at the top. Her ears are pierced once, each having a small gold bob with a red stone in the middle.

Police say she walks with an erect appearance and was last seen wearing long black leggings and a yellow T-shirt.

Wiltshire is known to frequent the Campaign Land, Martindale’s Road and Denton Road, St Michael areas.

Anyone with information on Alicia Azariah Destiny Wiltshire whereabouts is asked to contact the Central Police Station at 430-7676, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or any police station.

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