Search launched for six young girls who went missing from State-run Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Former Education Minister Ruel Reid paid $3.3M in out-of-court settlement with Jamaica College Trust

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Finance Ministry working with JCTU to complete discussions regarding members’ terms and conditions of service – Dr. Clarke

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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JCSA still restive over wage talks with Government

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Increased toll rates proposed for east-west leg of Highway 2000

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Waterford Residents upset over untimely collection of garbage, NSWMA says garbage being collected

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Main suspect in murder of Constable Mario Thomas fatally shot during alleged confrontation with lawmen in Manchester this morning

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Prime Minister Holness says repair work at Ocho Rios Pier in St. Ann should be completed in 12 months

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Holness says action will be taken against those who use social media for defamation

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness says design phase of damaged Ocho Rios Pier to be finalized soon

A search has been launched for six young girls who went missing from the State-run, Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew yesterday.

The missing Wards have been identified as 17-year-old Ashley Wilson, 15-year-olds Nicola Martin, Gilisa Spence and Shanique Todd as well as 14-year-olds Jada Nephew and Oshana Sinclair.

Commanding Officer for the St. Andrew North Police, Superintendent Sherika Service told IRIE FM news that at about 3:15 AM, checks were being made around the facility when it was discovered that the girls were missing.

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