Tenisha mystery deepens

The Buxton teen whose disappearance has spurred a series of threats to law enforcement has still not been heard from and the mystery surrounding her has deepened.

At the time of her disappearance three weeks ago the teen, Tenisha Morgan was heavily pregnant and had travelled to the city to deliver her baby.

Stabroek News understands that relatives were told on Monday that Morgan was at a private city hospital but when they turned up she was not there.

The police continue to remain tightlipped on the status of their investigation into the disappearance and would only say that investigations are continuing.

She is allegedly the girlfriend of Guyana’s most wanted man, Rondell ‘Fineman’ Rawlins. The police are still looking for a minibus driver who may have assisted Morgan in getting transportation at the Berbice bus park on the day she was last sighted.

According to reports, she had left her home for Georgetown to join relatives in Kitty. The force, in a statement, had appealed to the minibus driver who it believes assisted Morgan to help it by providing whatever information he has.

The police press release said the driver may contact the office of the Commissioner of Police through telephone numbers 225-2744 or 226-2487-8 or the office of the Assistant Commissioner ‘Law Enforcement’ through telephone numbers 226-1326, 225-3650, 225-8196, 226-6978, 225-2227 or 225-7625.

Morgan’s disappearance had sparked concerns since the police have said that Rawlins contacted them two Fridays ago warning that he would create mayhem if she was not returned safely. The Joint Services have since declared that they do not have the teen in their possession. In a statement, the Joint Services said they wished to categorically say that none of its members: the Guyana Defence Force, the Guyana Police Force, the Guyana Prison Service and the Guyana Fire Service had Morgan in their possession

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