Caribbean National Weekly

US resident missing in Jamaica

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
US resident missing in Jamaica
Key Points(5)
  • Michelle Simpson, a 47-year-old Jamaican-born US resident living in New York took a trip to her birth country on November 6 and reportedly went missing within four days of arriving in the island.
  • A missing person report has been filed with the Greater Portmore <a href="https://jcf.gov.jm/">Police</a>.
  • The woman gave her address as Bridgeport, St.
  • Catherine, where her relatives live.
  • According to reports from relatives, Simpson was last seen in the vicinity of Ken’s Wildflower in Portmore.

Michelle Simpson, a 47-year-old Jamaican-born US resident living in New York took a trip to her birth country on November 6 and reportedly went missing within four days of arriving in the island.

A missing person report has been filed with the Greater Portmore Police.

The woman gave her address as Bridgeport, St. Catherine, where her relatives live.

According to reports from relatives, Simpson was last seen in the vicinity of Ken’s Wildflower in Portmore.

Relatives also said Simpson suffers from mental illness and did not take her medication before leaving the US.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Michelle Simpson is asked to contact her father Winston Simpson at 876-489-1330, the Constant Spring police at 876-949-8422, 119 police emergency, or the nearest police station.

 

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