Thirty-one-year-old Tenisha Maynard has been traced and is safe.
Maynard, of Mount Friendship, St Michael, was reported missing on Friday, December 15.
The administration of the Royal Barbados Police Force thanks the public and the media for their assistance in this matter.
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Where… with whom… condition…was she or n e one charged for this?
Charged for not coming home? She is an adult
If daz d case stop waste n d police time n d public concern… nain n wrong with call n home… shud b charged for be n a nusaince
Where… with whom… condition…was she or n e one charged for this?
Charged for not coming home? She is an adult
If daz d case stop waste n d police time n d public concern… nain n wrong with call n home… shud b charged for be n a nusaince
its always a closed cased when they are found.
its always a closed cased when they are found.
Where are these missing women going??????
I am beginning to think that the earth is flat and they are falling off it ????
Where are these missing women going??????
I am beginning to think that the earth is flat and they are falling off it ????
Was she actually “missing” and was she actually “found”.
One day someone will be held against their will and assaulted, or worse, and the public will have been so bored by these time wasters and their “missing” announcements, that the victim will be left to fend for themselves or remain undiscovered.
Charge them for wasting police time and publish their story. None of our business? Yes, actually, it is if it stops this daily nonsense which is putting people’s lives at risk.
Was she actually “missing” and was she actually “found”.
One day someone will be held against their will and assaulted, or worse, and the public will have been so bored by these time wasters and their “missing” announcements, that the victim will be left to fend for themselves or remain undiscovered.
Charge them for wasting police time and publish their story. None of our business? Yes, actually, it is if it stops this daily nonsense which is putting people’s lives at risk.
I am so tired of this foolishness. Every time so? Some these people should be charged. If she is mentally unstable she needs to be looked at and who is responsible For them needs to do better
I am so tired of this foolishness. Every time so? Some these people should be charged. If she is mentally unstable she needs to be looked at and who is responsible For them needs to do better
Thank God she is safe
Thank God she is safe
Michael Goodman you are not making logical sense. If someone reports a relative or friend missing in accordance with the law, how is that wasting police time? The are merely following the legal process. It is the safe thing to do. I am sure if one of your relatives were missing you would do the same and not assume that the outcome will be a waste of police time.
Michael Goodman you are not making logical sense. If someone reports a relative or friend missing in accordance with the law, how is that wasting police time? The are merely following the legal process. It is the safe thing to do. I am sure if one of your relatives were missing you would do the same and not assume that the outcome will be a waste of police time.