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Please call the police if you see this 17-year-old girl: This is why they are looking for her

Thu, 9 Feb 2023 Source: Ghana Trends

In South Africa, the number of missing persons has been on the rise in recent years, and it has become a major concern for families, communities and law enforcement agencies. The cases of missing persons range from runaways to abductions, and the reasons behind their disappearances are often complex and varied.

One such case is the recent disappearance of 17-year-old Rorisang Shaku from Apel village. Rorisang was last seen on January 14th, 2023, and she left home without informing anyone of her whereabouts.

She was wearing a red t-shirt and blue jeans at the time of her disappearance. The police in Apel have requested assistance in locating the missing teenager and are appealing to the public for any information that could help them find her.

Sergeant Tsiri, the investigating officer, can be reached at 079 583 8789, while Lieutenant Colonel Kubayi, the station commander, can be reached at 082 565 7602. Anyone with information can also contact Crime Stop at 08600 10111. The police are working around the clock to locate Rorisang, but they need the public's help to find her and bring her home safely.

Here in South Africa, missing-person cases can be difficult to solve, as there is often a lack of leads or evidence. However, with the help of the public, the police can increase their chances of finding those who are missing and reuniting them with their loved ones.

It's important to remember that every missing person case is unique and may require a different approach. However, the police take all missing persons cases seriously, and they are committed to finding those who have disappeared.

The police encourage anyone with information to come forward, no matter how small the information may seem. Every piece of information can help to solve a case and bring closure to families.

Source: Ghana Trends