Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Cops question two youths to Linden "removal".

-"victim" monitored at the city hospital

Police have arrested two young men in Blue Berry Hill, Wismar, seek to verify claims by sixteen Alicia McAllister that she was abducted by a group of men Saturday.
A police officer has confirmed that Alicia McAllister is monitored in a hospital in the ville.Elle provided the police with a statement.
Kaieteur News includes young people who are in their teens were taken yesterday and are held at the Mackenzie Police station.
Sources said that one of the young alumnus Wisburg Secondary school, which assists the alleged victim.
According to sources, young inmates have confirmed that they knew McAllister, but refused his abduction .the ' schoolgirl has not indicated she knows any of his alleged kidnappers
Sources say that police are also trying to contact an elder brother of one of jeunes.Police received information which suggest that the brother is a close friend of the victim présumée.Toutefois, the young man's parents allege that he was inside since last Thursday.
According to police sources, the teenager gave conflicting stories investigators on his alleged test.
"We are checking still story… .we check each lead seek us."
Despite continuing their research yesterday, police could not locate the House where McAllister has supported the kidnappers had retained his and two other girls prior to release its Sunday.McAllister stated that one of the girls has been called "Precious" and that it was the coast is the Demerara.
However, police officials said they have no reports on missing females.
According to reports, Alicia had gone to church on Saturday night to repeat for a church event.
His father, Neil McAllister, said after practice, logon Alicia said her sister that she was going to an internet café nearby to complete some school assignments.
However, Neil McAllister said that he has found that strange, as the entire region was panne.Puissance has been restored on the Wismar shore until approximately midnight.
M. McAllister says that worried after the failure of his daughter to return home by 22: 00 hours, he becomes.Subsequently, he submitted a report to Wisroc police station, but said that he should wait 48 hours prior to the filing of a missing person report.
Alicia sent a message text to his family, which indicates that it had been removed while on his way to coffee internet.Elle alleges that she was forced to a yellow bus and taken to a building with no Windows of two floors.
The message text, there are ten men and two other girls in the House.
Thanks to other messages text to family and friends, Alicia said that the men had been drinking, and one of them has even suggested for the others to "bring some girls more."
During all this, she added that one of the girls was next to her seems to be dead.
She would later send another text where it says, "" they have disappeared and bury the girl ' - then, ' they return! ""Is there any additional communication later.
Endangered adolescent has triggered a massive research by the Linden police ranks and Georgetown.Civils also helped the ranks of the police to scour the backlands Wisroc and its environs for the missing girl and her "captors."
Finally to 18: 00 pm Sunday, autour Alicia, she found bound, unbridled but living on a road near block 22 Wismar.
Police said that it was bound feet and share with hanger polyéthylène.Sources who saw the boy said it seems to be traumatized and disoriented.
The student has claimed that its finally abandoned his captors to Wisroc location where it was trouvée.Bien has several houses in the region, police said that no one apparently that he sees in when "abductors' released McAllister.
The boy has his schoolbag and books in his possession when it was found.

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