Police publishes posters with info about missing Adriana Morales
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The police force in Bonaire has published posters about the missing Adriana Morales in 4 languages.
Kralendijk- This afternoon the police force of Caribbean Netherlands (KPCN) has released a poster with information about missing cruise ship employee Adriana Morales, who has gone missing after going ashore in Kralendijk last week, on April 20th to be exact.
In spite of calls to the public and an intensive search, Morales so far has not been located.
The poster gives some additional details on how to recognize Morales. Apart from a general description of the Mexican national, there is a picture of a tattoo the young lady has on her shoulder. The public is urged, once again, to immediately contact police once they have information about Morales.
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