Caribbean National Weekly

Search launched for missing French woman in Grenada

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Search launched for missing French woman in Grenada

Grenadian authorities have launched a search operation for Heyse Celine, a French tourist who vanished shortly after her arrival on the island.

The last contact made

The Royal Grenada Police Force reported that Celine spoke to a friend on Monday shortly after arriving on the island and was not seen or heard from since.

Appeal to hospitality sector

In a bid to gather any available information on Celine’s whereabouts, local authorities have issued an urgent appeal to the management and staff of hotels, guest houses, and Airbnb accommodations. 

They are encouraged to verify whether Miss Celine has checked into their premises.

Anyone with information about Celine’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Central Police Station at 440 2244, Police Emergency at 911/444 1958, or the nearest police station.

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