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Twelve-year-old Rhoda Alexander who went missing on Carnival Sunday has returned home.
But police say three others—Cindy Jaggernauth, 17, as well as sisters Ciara Logan and Nadia Francis, all who went missing during the Carnival weekend—are yet to be found.
The Hunters Search and Rescue team led by Captain Vallence Rambharat spent the Carnival period searching for the girls who are from Tobago, Arima and Morvant.
Rambharat told Guardian Media that his Tobago team, including Kester Jerry and Verena Earhart, confirmed that Rhoda Alexander had returned home.
Rhoda of Moriah, Tobago, was last seen around 2 pm on Sunday carrying a blue sports bag.
Meanwhile, Cindy Jaggernauth of Arima still has not been found. She was last seen around 2 pm on Saturday. When she failed to return home, her relative reported her missing to the Pinto police station.
Jaggernauth is of East Indian descent, approximately five feet tall, slim built and brown in complexion. She was last seen carrying a blue and white bag and wearing a grey sweater, a white vest, a pair of black jeans and a pair of black and brown slippers.
Meanwhile, the missing sisters—Ciara, 16, and Nadia, 16, both of Morvant—are yet to be found. They were last seen around 10:30 am, on Friday by a relative.
Ciara is of African descent, approximately five feet, six inches tall, slim built and brown in complexion. She was last seen wearing a light grey crop top, a pair of blue bell-bottom jeans and two gold-coloured chains.
Nadia is also of African descent, slim built, five feet, six inches tall and brown in complexion. She was last seen wearing a light grey crop top, a pair of newspaper print tights and a pair of black sandals with gold studs.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the missing girls can contact Crimestoppers at 800-TIPS, and also contact the Police Service hotlines at 555, 999 or 911.