By Sue-Ann Wayow
TWO teenaged mothers have went missing with their children and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is seeking the public’s help in finding them.
Both mothers are from the Mary Care Centre, Partap Trace Oropouche. The Mary Care Centre was founded by former Roman Catholic Archbishop Anthony Pantin to support pregnant teenagers, teenage mothers and their children.
Police reported on Thursday that Christina Sookdeo, 16, her seven-month-old son, Calvin Sookdeo, and Gloria Ramlogan, 16, and her three-year-old son Jordan Ramlogan were reported missing on Monday.
They were reported missing to the Oropouche Police Station.
Christina Sookdeo is of East Indian descent, five feet, three inches tall with a slim build, big eyes and long black hair. She was last seen wearing a knee height floral dress and black slippers.
Calvin Sookdeo is of East Indian descent and one foot tall. He is fair skinned with black eyes, chubby, and slightly bald. He was last seen wearing a white onesie.
Gloria Ramlogan is of East Indian descent, five feet, six inches tall with a slim build, dark brown complexion and long black hair with brown edges. She was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, dark blue jeans, and blue fluffy slippers.
is of East Indian descent, and two feet tall. He is fair skinned with a thick build, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a white vest, multi-coloured pants, and red sandals.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the individuals is asked to call the Oropouche Police Station at 677-7544 or 800-TIPS, contact the police at 555, 999, 911 or share information via the TTPS App.