
Police Renew Commitment to Finding Missing Persons: “We Have Not Forgotten You”
The Royal Police Force has reaffirmed its commitment to uncovering the truth behind several unresolved disappearances, releasing a moving video tribute on its official Facebook page under the message: “We Have Not Forgotten You.”
“Your life matters, and we will never stop searching for answers about your disappearance and whereabouts,” the post read. “Please help us bring closure and justice to the families who deserve to know what happened to their relatives. We shall never forget.” The message was shared with the hashtags #YourLifeMatters and #WeWillNeverGiveUp.
The video highlighted three missing persons: Orden Passo David, Kevon Richards, and Donna Marie Christian. While months may have passed since their disappearances, police stressed that the investigations remain active and that the search for answers continues.
The appeal is part of an ongoing effort to engage the public and encourage anyone with information—no matter how small—to come forward. Investigators hope the renewed attention will help provide the closure that families so desperately seek.
Authorities urge members of the public who may have any relevant information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department or use the anonymous tip line.
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A police lives next door to a man who was beating/abusing his girlfriend’s children and said nothing. When the abuse was discovered by family members and he was asked if he observed anything? he said he did not want to get involve nor his name called.
Wonderful to ask the public when they see something to say something, does that statement not apply to police officers? They see and hear something but don’t want to get involve? Cowards!
Thank you new commissinor you don’t know how Important and refreshing those words are to grieving Antiguans still worrying about their love ones. We pray with you on the job there will be no cold cases, hoping you will be giving briefings at least ones or two times per month. Thanks again “we appreciate you” someone in Administration is doing their job.
It’s amazing! Police came out months ago and made a statement on the disappearing of Orden, where they stated cctv cameras picked up the car briefly in St John, then completely lost it minutes after.
One would’ve figured right there and then in a real sense of urgency this purchasing of additional surveillance equipment by our government i.e more cctv cameras would’ve been number one on the list, but with all this criminal activity it took the death of an innocent child to get things moving.
Rumours been flying, the body found in Liberta, they say is Passo’s, even though the body was decomposed, the hair was clearly giving it away. What say the police on that? And isnt it rather strange that no one has come forward to report a missing relative or person? We never hear anything else about any decomposed bodies found, hope this is not just another one of those.
Them need to stop doing personal runs in tax payers vehicle and do some work .. go search those hide away places ..
What happened to the one that use to go clarehall?
I can’t even remember his name🤦🏾♂️