I just got a report that Marlon Jones, a gentleman who recently moved into an apartment in the Barbican area has not been seen at his apartment for a few days. Contact was made with the police, but they are unable to give any information at this time. If you have information about this matter, please send a WhatsApp message to me at (876) 816-5261.
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What is going on with all these missing people?
ReplyDeleteIt look like everybody have to go start walk around with tracking devices people a missing too often
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