Police are searching for two girls who escaped from the Government Industrial School at Barrows, St Lucy.
They are 16-year-old Tammagn Omega Caesar and 15-year-old Kyesha Wilson.
Lawmen say the two girls were seen climbing over a ten-foot fence with barb wire at the facility between 12:30 -12:45 p.m. yesterday.
At the time of her escape, Caesar was wearing a white and blue short dress and blue jeans.
She is five feet, three inches tall and she has a light brown complexion.
She has black relaxed hair and and her mouth is slightly twisted due to a previous injury.
Meanwhile, Kyesha was wearing a red and navy Tommy Hilfiger shirt, a black jeans short dress and blue jeans.
Kyesha is five feet tall and has a brown complexion. She is slim and has a pointed nose.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the two girls should contact Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, Crab Hill Police Station at 310-7700 or the nearest police station.
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