Barbados Today May 2, 2021
Jelisa Shanika Clarke, 18 years, of Deanes Village, Hindsbury Road St Michael, who was reported missing by her father Leroy Clarke on Friday, April 30 was traced by the police at District ‘A’ Police Station and is safe.
The Royal Barbados Police Force would like to thank the members of the public and media for their assistance.
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by DevilsAdvocate / April 30th, 2021
The Royal Barbados Police Force is seeking the assistance of the general public in locating missing 18 year old Jelisa Shanika Clarke, from Deane’s Village, Hindsbury Road, St Michael.
She left the home of her father Leroy Clarke, 42 years, at the same address between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm on Monday 26
Jelisa is 5 feet 5 inches tall, has a slim build and a dark complexion. Her hair is dyed blonde and is cut in a low boy cut. She has a round face with a small dark spot on her forehead. She has well-kept eyebrows and wears extensions on her eyelashes. Her eyes, mouth and nose are small but they complement the shape and size of her face.
LeRoy Clarke exhibition dedicated to Haitian people
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Neil Parsanlal, chairman, Nalis board, left; Adaeze Clarke, daughter of master artist LeRoy Clarke; and Paula Greene, executive director (Ag), Nalis. -
AN exhibition of the works of master artist LeRoy Clarke titled The Eye Hayti… Cries… Everywhere, is ongoing at the Heritage Library, Port of Spain.
A media release from Nalis quotes Clarke as saying the collection “is a dedication to the Haitian people…whose courage is unassailable in the struggle to preserve humanity in fulfilling their destiny.”
At the opening of the exhibition last month, Neil Parsanlal, chairman of the board of Nalis, said the drawings should jolt people out of the pandemic of apathy.for which no vaccine other than determined action can cure.
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The Royal Barbados Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating Jelisa Shanika Clarke, 18, of Deanes Village, Hindsbury Road, St Michael.
Police said the teenager left the home of her father Leroy Clarke, 42, of the same address between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Monday, April 26.
Jelisa is 5 feet 5 inches tall, has a slim build and a dark complexion.
“Her hair is dyed blonde and is cut in a low boy cut. She has a round face with a small, dark spot on her forehead. She has well-kept eyebrows and wears extensions on her eyelashes. Her eyes, mouth and nose are small but they complement the shape and size of her face,” a media statement said.
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