Missing All Saints Man Found Safe, Family Expresses Relief

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Relatives of Clement Pommels of All Saints are expressing relief after he was found safe following a brief missing-persons search.

Pommels was located and taken to Willikies Police Station, where family members were reunited with him, authorities said.

His relatives had raised alarm earlier this week after not hearing from him for several days, prompting a public appeal and community concern.

Pommels’ niece, Sherine, who coordinated the search, thanked residents, well-wishers and authorities for sharing information, offering prayers and assisting in efforts that led to his safe recovery.

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