Friday, June 5, 2026

MISSING: Amekhia Naiandrew Gibbs-St Mark

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The Royal Barbados Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating missing 14-year-old Amekhia Naiandrew Gibbs-St Mark of Flat Rock, St George.

The fourth form student of the Unique High School left the home of her mother Nadira Gibbs-St Mark around 7:30 a.m. yesterday to attend school and has not returned.

She was wearing her school uniform.

Gibbs-St Mark is known to suffer from depression and other ailments and attends the outpatient clinic of the Psychiatric Hospital. She has run away from home on multiple occasions and is known to frequent Bayville, St Michael and Sheraton Centre, Vauxhall, Christ Church.

She is 5’5″ tall with a light brown complexion and stocky build. She is small breasted and has shoulder length brown hair, small brown eyes, thick eyebrows, a small pointy nose, thin lips and small rounded ears pierced once each.

She walks with a slight limp on the right leg and has a slouched appearance. She is also soft spoken with a pleasant manner.

Anyone with information relative to the whereabouts of Amekhia Naiandrew Gibbs-St Mark is asked to contact the Emergency number 211, Boarded Hall Police Station at 437-4311, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or the nearest Police Station. (PR/SAT)

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