Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaican woman missing in Trinidad

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Jamaican woman missing in Trinidad
Key Points(5)
  • The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (<a href="https://www.ttps.gov.tt/">TTPS</a>) has issued a statement requesting the public’s assistance in finding a 32-year-old Jamaican woman who has been reported missing.
  • Kimalee Larmond who lived at Orange Field Road, Chase Village was last seen on November 19.
  • She was reported missing at the Freeport Police Station.
  • She is described as a Jamaican woman of African descent, who is five feet, eight inches tall with a medium build and brown complexion.
  • Anyone with information on Kimalee’s whereabouts is urged to call the Freeport Police Station at 673-0026, 800-TIPS, the police at 555, 999, 911, or any police station.

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has issued a statement requesting the public’s assistance in finding a 32-year-old Jamaican woman who has been reported missing.

Kimalee Larmond who lived at Orange Field Road, Chase Village was last seen on November 19.  She was reported missing at the Freeport Police Station.

She is described as a Jamaican woman of African descent, who is five feet, eight inches tall with a medium build and brown complexion.

Anyone with information on Kimalee’s whereabouts is urged to call the Freeport Police Station at 673-0026, 800-TIPS, the police at 555, 999, 911, or any police station. Information may also be shared on the TTPS App.

 

 

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