Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda “Come Home Baby We Love You”-Search Continues for Missing Teen
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda “Come Home Baby We Love You”-Search Continues for Missing Teen

“Come Home Baby We Love You”-Search Continues for Missing Teen

18 June 2023 - 08:28

“Come Home Baby We Love You”-Search Continues for Missing Teen

18 June 2023 - 08:28

Tezean Morancie who went missing on Thursday

“Mommy loves you and please if you can please come home. We all love you. Everybody is crying, they are not eating they are not sleeping…we just want you home”. This is the cry of the mother of Tizean Morancie.

Tizean 14, left home since last week Thursday and has not returned home since.

The Bathlodge teen told her parents she was going to the village shop when she left home, wearing black long pants and a short sleeve black T-shirt

Her mother said on the radio Saturday that she is not aware that her child has any issues at home but said “Whatever situation you are facing please come home if you have the power to do so. I don’t know if she is with someone, but if she has the power to come home, she needs to come home”

The Ottos Comprehensive Teen is approximately 5 feet five inches tall and has no prior history of disappearing.

The police have since carried out several searches for the teen, but have not been successful.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is being urged to contact the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at 462-3913.

Her family can also be contacted with any helpful information at 778-4420.

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2 Comments

  1. 🙏 Lord God please soothe this mother’s heart and bring her child back home safely to her. Amen. 🙏

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  2. When they are found, does the public deserve a few answers? If not, they may not take the next disappearances seriously. We need a clue as to what’s behind all these disappearances. There might be some common thread that runs through all of them.

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