Police ask for help with case of missing cruise ship employee
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Police say they have no reason to assume that Adriana Morales de Florencio deliberately stayed behind when her cruise ship left.
Kralendijk- The Police force of the Caribbean Netherlandse (KPCN) has called on the population to assist with tips about missing crew ship member Adriana Morales de Florencio. Adriana Morales left the ship, the Navigator of the Seas, last Friday around noon, but did not return when the ship left. She has not been located since.
Police say they have no reason to assume that Adriana Morales stayed behind on purpose. Morales was seen in town shortly after leaving the ship, but not anymore thereafter.
Police is calling on the population to call them with any information they may have about the missing cruise ship employee. This can be done by calling 717-8000/715-8000 or the anonymous “tip” number 717-7251.
Police repeat that the young lady left the ship wearing a black tank top, a short jeans and black shoes. She is of slender build and has long, black hair.
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