The Barbados Police Service says the two teen girls who were reported missing last month are now in police custody.
On April 27, police issued two bulletins seeking the public’s assistance in locating two 14-year-old girls – Tanik Jemmott, and Ranika Zayla Husbands.
Jemmott, a third-form student of the Parkinson Memorial Secondary School left home on Tuesday, April 11, and Husbands, a second-form student at the Ellerslie Secondary School, was last seen on Thursday, April 13 by her mother Kimberly St Louis.
In spite of pleas by their mothers, the two teens did not return home and were seen in videos being circulated on social media.
This prompted Inspector Stephen Griffith to issue a caution to members of the public that it was a serious offence to harbour the young girls.
Griffith thanked the members of the public and media for their assistance.
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