Mother Pleads for Assistance in Unlocking Missing Son’s Phone, as Police Cyber Lab Hit by Mold Infestation

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SOURCE: REAL NEWS – Noah Hurst, a 24-year-old from Lightfoot, has been missing for three weeks, leaving his family increasingly frustrated with the lack of assistance from the police.

Despite reporting his disappearance, there have been no significant developments in locating Noah, and communication with the police has been limited.

Noah’s mother, Maria Hurst, typically reaches out to officers for updates but has received no encouraging information so far.

Maria Hurst mother of missing man Noah Hurst

Compounding their challenges, Noah’s cell phone, left behind in his bedroom, is password protected, hindering progress in obtaining crucial information.

Although the device was submitted to the police, the cyber lab’s alleged mold infestation has rendered it unusable at present.

In light of these obstacles, Hurst is appealing to anyone with expertise in accessing password-protected cell phones to contact her or her husband.

They hope to uncover potential clues about Noah’s whereabouts.

Despite the difficulties, Hurst remains hopeful that her son will be found unharmed and reunited with their loving family.

Contact numbers for the parents: Maria Hurst – 784-0060, and spouse – 772-8018.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I am sorry your family has to go through this. I pray your son will return home safely.
    What I don’t understand is why on our small island the police can never find anyone.

  2. Avatar photo When will the Gaston Browne administration push for the illegal printing of Antigua and Barbuda passports case to be called 🇦🇬

    If the police can pick up a young man and then drop him off wherever they feel like, then maybe the police should be the first to be investigated when someone is missing.

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