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    Mount Salem Police Investigate Disappearance of Haitian Mother and Infant

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14March 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The police are in search of the general public’s help in finding a Haitian lady and her 10-month-old son who’ve been reported lacking since Sunday, March 2.

    Lacking are 30-year-old Amelle Bellance and her toddler son, Olywood Simon, each residents of Rose Heights, Montego Bay, St James.

    In line with experiences from the Mount Salem Police, Bellance and Simon had been final seen at residence round 10:15 p.m. on Sunday. On the time, Bellance was carrying a pink nightgown, whereas the child’s apparel stays unknown. Efforts to contact them since their disappearance have been unsuccessful.

    Bellance is described as being of brown complexion, medium construct, and roughly 5 ft tall.

    Authorities are urging anybody with data on their whereabouts to contact the Mount Salem Police Station at (876) 952-3572, the police emergency quantity 119, or the closest police station.

    Investigations into their disappearance are ongoing.

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