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No leads on cop's missing wife
published: Monday | August 6, 2007

WESTERN BUREAU:

Up to late last night, investigators were yet to make a breakthrough in their search for 27-year-old housewife Kerry Ann Brown-Campbell who has been missing since Thursday.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Les Green, Brown-Campbell, who recently got married to Constable Raymond Campbell of the St. James police, was last seen at her home at Tulip Avenue, Rosemount Gardens, in Montego Bay.

"The police is very concerned," said ACP Green. "We know she was at her home address on the evening of the second of August, and she hasn't been seen since and this is unusual," he said. "She has five children, she has not been in touch with them, her family or friends."

Anyone with information may call the police at: 684- 9315, 684-9080, the Major Investigation Task Force at 967-2353 or Deputy Superintendent of Police Meveral Smith 861-4540.

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