Police search for parents after rescuing four children in Bayelsa
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At a glance
- The Bayelsa State Police Command is seeking public assistance to locate the parents or guardians of four children rescued in the state.
- The children, aged six to thirteen, were found in different areas of the Ekeremor and Yenagoa Local Government Areas.
- The police have provided contact information for anyone with relevant information to help reunite the children with their families.
The Bayelsa State Police Command is appealing to the public for help in finding the parents or guardians of four children who were recently rescued across the state. The command issued a public announcement on Saturday, stating that the children were found in various locations within the Ekeremor and Yenagoa Local Government Areas.
The rescued children have been identified as 12-year-old Affiong Etim, 12-year-old Stephen Ibrahim, 13-year-old Divine Okon, and six-year-old Majesty Edolor. The police are urging anyone who possesses information that could aid in reuniting these children with their families to come forward.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Musa Mohammed, shared contact details for the public to reach out. Individuals with useful information are encouraged to contact the Police Public Relations Officer at 07032702984 or O/C Gender at 07039716585. The command emphasizes the importance of public cooperation in this effort to ensure the children are safely reunited with their loved ones.
By this announcement, the Police Command solicits the co-operation of members of the public, who may have useful information about their parents or guardians, to contact the Police Public Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Police Command, on GSM No. 07032702984 or O/C Gender 07039716585, please.
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