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18yr old girl declared missing in Port Harcourt

By Mark Lenu

 

Victory Ngowari Amachree has been missing for months now. The 18 year old girl was residing in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital and her whereabouts still unknown as of the time of filing this report.

One Peace Amachree who called the missing girl her daughter had issued a short statement with the image of the victim displayed on her social media page to notify the general public about the disappearance of the girl.

Source: Facebook

Peace Amachree wrote as quoting that “Ngowari as she is fondly called had gone missing. Dear friends please she is my beloved daughter and anyone with useful information should alert the police,” she added that the missing girl left house and had not returned.

Also pleading for her safe return. Sogbeye West who described the missing girl as his little sister called on the general public to help find Victory Ngowari Amachree so that she can reunite with her family.

He said, “I am appealing to the general public to help find my little sister. If found please take her to the nearest police station or better still call this number; 07064330430”

It was gathered that ever since Victory Ngowari Amachree was declared missing, no contact has been made concerning her whereabouts, neither had any useful information been brought to help locate her.

Cases of missing children are one too many in Rivers State. The state police command had made significant achievements in rescuing a lot of missing children with suspects arrested but the menace seems not to have ended in sight.

The case of Victory Ngowari Amachree is a wake-up call for relevant authorities and security agencies to double efforts in tackling cases of missing children head-on.

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