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Friday, August 1, 2025

Missing Persons Alert for San Juan student

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18-year-old ASHANTI RILEY of San Juan, was reported missing on Sunday 29th November 2020. (Image courtesy TTPS)

18-year-old ASHANTI RILEY of San Juan, was reported missing on Sunday 29th November 2020. (Image courtesy TTPS)

A Miss­ing Per­sons Alert has been ac­ti­vat­ed for an 18-year-old stu­dent from San Juan, and the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) is seek­ing the pub­lic’s as­sis­tance in lo­cat­ing her where­abouts.

An of­fi­cial TTPS re­lease re­ports that 5th form stu­dent, ASHAN­TI RI­LEY, of Lloyd Street, Sun­shine Av­enue, San Juan, was last seen on around 4 pm on Sun­day 29th No­vem­ber 2020, and was re­port­ed miss­ing lat­er on the same day.

18-year-old ASHAN­TI is of mixed her­itage, has a slim build and is brown in com­plex­ion. She is ap­prox­i­mate­ly 5 feet 4 inch­es tall (164 cm) with short, dark brown hair worn nat­u­ral­ly.

ASHAN­TI was last seen wear­ing a short den­im skirt, a green top with a pat­terned front, san­dals and a black face mask.

Any­one with in­for­ma­tion on the where­abouts of ASHAN­TI RI­LEY is asked to con­tact the San Juan Po­lice Sta­tion at 638-3416 or 638-0100; CRIME STOP­PERS at 800-TIPS; or call the po­lice hot­lines at 555, 999, and 911.

Cit­i­zens al­so can share in­for­ma­tion via the TTPS App.

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