3 months ago
A 15-year-old girl named Constance Mensah has been reported missing in Kasoa Budumbram Rose Estates. Her disappearance follows an incident where she was punished by her mother, Esther Asibi, for returning home late after going out to trim her hair.
Constance was last seen at home last Sunday. She left the house to get a haircut but returned later than expected, leading her mother to discipline her. The punishment seemed routine, but it has now turned into a distressing situation for her family.
The following morning, Constance's family went to wake her up for school, but she was nowhere to be found. Her absence was shocking and worrying. Her room’s main entrance was securely locked, yet the window was open, suggesting she might have used it to leave the house. This raised immediate concern as to where she might have gone.
In their search for Constance, her family discovered that she had taken her school bag and some school shoes with her. However, they have no idea about what clothing she was wearing at the time she left. This has made identifying her even more challenging.
Esther Asibi, deeply worried about her daughter's safety, reported the incident to the Central East Police Command. The police have been actively involved in trying to locate Constance, but despite their efforts, there has been no success so far. Constance has also been reported absent from school, further heightening the concern for her well-being.
Constance’s disappearance has shaken her family and the community. They are all deeply concerned about her safety and are desperately hoping for her safe return. The police are continuing their investigations, and anyone with information about Constance’s whereabouts is urged to come forward to help in the search.
The incident highlights the need for community vigilance and support in such situations. Cases of missing children require immediate and widespread attention to increase the chances of a safe return. The community in Kasoa Budumbram Rose Estates has been asked to be on the lookout and report any sightings or relevant information to the authorities.
Constance's family is appealing to the public for any assistance in finding her. The emotional toll on her mother, Esther Asibi, is evident as she anxiously waits for any news of her daughter. Friends, neighbors, and local organizations are also being urged to support the search efforts in any way possible.
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