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10 /diaspora-news.php DIASPORA NEWS

Police in Delaware Searching for a Missing Kenyan Woman

By John Wanjohi Wed, 08/31/2022 @ 11:35am 2127 views 2 comments
Police in Delaware Searching for a Missing Kenyan Woman

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Police in Delaware have sought the public’s help in tracing a Kenyan woman who has been missing for about five months.

23-year-old Brenda Wanjiku was reported missing by her family in April this year, according to WMDT 47 News.

Brenda is said to have left the family’s residence in Camden, a town in Kent County, Delaware, and has not been seen or heard from since then.

Her vehicle, a 2006 light green Mercury Marquis with Delaware registration PC88714 was reportedly found in Washington, D.C., but Brenda was not with it.

She was last seen wearing a gray and white shirt with blue jeans, and police say she has a flower tattoo on the right side of her back. She is 5’5″, 125 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Camden Police Department at 302-698-9232 or the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Missing Persons Unit at 202-576-6169.

 

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Nyamu

Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 06:00am

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What is happening to our sisters? Be careful people, there lurks danger everywhere, in dating, night life and then the marauding sickos who will come for you even in your own home.

Mu Mo

Thu, 09/01/2022 @ 05:35pm

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Oh no, this reminds me of Jennifer Mbugua who disappeared in 2014 under similar circumstances in MA

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