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Family extremely worried for missing Chantelle Blake-McCalla

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01/08/2022 - 16:45
Just over 48 hours have passed since 27-year-old Chantelle Blake-McCalla was last seen.
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The Ginger Ridge native and former Old Harbour resident has been reported missing since January 6.

Her family and relatives are extremely worried at the moment as all attempts to contact her have proven futile so far.

According to youngest sister Tamoy Blake, Chantelle, a mother of four children, was dropped off by her husband at the toll road exit in Old Harbour. Based on the conversation said she had with the husband, Chantelle was meeting up with some friends.

The couple migrated from Old Harbour to Kingston but operates together a construction business located in the corporate area of south west St Catherine.

Speaking to Old Harbour News this afternoon, Tamoy said of her sibling who is an identical twin: “She's not known to go anywhere alone by herself. She drives a vehicle which she wasn't driving at the time when her husband dropped her where she was going at the time.

“She's not known to be the type of person who goes out and have drinks. She works and goes straight back to home.”

She also noted that she’s not aware of her sister being diagnosed or experiencing any mental problems.

When last seen Chantelle was wearing a floral blouse, dark blue jeans pants and black slippers.

Anyone with any information regarding her whereabouts should immediately contact the family at 876 413 8426; 876 473 7062; Old Harbour Police Station 876 983 2255; police emergency number 119 or the nearest police station.


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