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jackkle wrote:Hmmm it is apparent that the lucrative business of Kidnapping is once again on the rise...I'll be on the lookout for the youth.
Cops hunt for missing boy, 8, in Gasparillo
By Richard Charan South Bureau
Story Created: Feb 18, 2011 at 11:48 PM ECT
Story Updated: Feb 18, 2011 at 11:48 PM ECT
Police search teams with sniffer dogs were scouring the bushes and streets of Gasparillo last night for an eight-year-old boy who vanished after walking to the village parlour to buy a soft drink.
Daniel Guerra, of Bedeau Street, Gasparillo, was last seen wearing an armless white-coloured top, red shorts and blue and black slippers. He was holding a black bag containing the beverages.
Relatives said the boy, a pupil of the Gasparillo Government Primary, did not attend school because the previous day he fell and suffered a blackout after hitting his head.
Police are treating the case as a possible abduction, after a man from the village reported seeing someone matching the description of boy getting into a silver-coloured car. There is also speculation the boy's disappearance is linked to his head injury.
Guerra was at home with his grandmother, Shirley Indarsingh, when at around 11 a.m. he asked to go to the parlour some 50 feet from his home.
Indarsingh, 61, said she was later told that the boy did not get the soft drink at the parlour, and instead walked to a second shop about a quarter mile away. He was seen returning from the shop.
Indarsingh said she realised the boy was missing within 20 minutes and police were investigating the case by noon.
Guerra's mother, Rona Indarsingh, 27, said she was at work at a contracting company at Pt Lisas and learned her only child was missing when she called home to check on him.
The Indarsinghs said they are related to Minister in the Labour Ministry Rudy Indarsingh
The boy's parents are separated. The father was called but had no information about the child, police said.
Homicide Division and Anti Kidnapping Unit officers were at the scene last night.
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