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Posted: Wednesday 7 March, 2012 at 7:09 PM

Mother seeks public assistance in locating missing son

MISSING: Leslie ‘One Pack’ Jeffers
By: Terresa McCall, SKNVibes.com

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – FAMILY members of Leslie ‘One Pack’ Jeffers of Hermitage Village, Cayon are seeking for the public’s help in locating their 27-year-old relative who has gone missing for more than a week.

     

    A press release issued by the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s Press and Public Relations Officer SGT Stephen Hector, informed that Jeffers was last seen by his mother on February 28.

     

    Speaking exclusively with SKNVibes, his mother - Patricia Jeffers – explained that she saw her son at about 6:00 that morning and has not heard from or seen him since.

     

    She said they either communicate or visit with each other regularly but more than three days do not elapse before further contact is made; which is why she became alarmed when – having seen him on the Tuesday – she made a report to the police when the weekend came and not hearing from him.

     

    “I went to his house and I still go there to just to see if he is there. And I know if he came back he would have come by me, so I know he hasn’t come back,” his mother said.

     

    She confirmed that she last saw him wearing a black T-shirt, a short pant and was carrying a maroon backpack on his back.

     

    According to the police communiqué, the missing man is six feet tall, slim and dark in complexion.

     

    Patricia told this publication that her family has been looking for her son – especially in areas where she knows he normally hangs out - but these searches have not yielded any results.

     

    Her plea to the public is to assist her in locating him.    

     

    “Anyone who sees my son please contact me at 664-5945” or the Cayon Police Station at 465-7258, or the nearest police station as soon as possible.

     

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