Anonymous donors have contributed to a reward of up to $20,000 for information to help the search for 15-year-old Ja’Dore Wilson

A $20,000 reward has now been posted through Crimestoppers and anonymous donors in the continuing search for teen girl, Ja’Dore Wilson.
Efforts have been ramped up as donors and community leaders have vowed to help the family and police in their efforts.
The 15-year-old was last seen on September 17th, almost a month ago.
During a news conference this afternoon, it was announced that volunteers and police will meet as designated locations each night at 6pm and this weekend to progress the search.
Detective Inspector Kenten Trott of the Vulnerable Persons Unit said finding Ja’Dore has been their top priority.
Former PLP MP and concerned citizen Wayne Caines, who is coordinated a community search for Ja’Dore in collaboration with police explains how technology will assist them.
A What’s App group, QR code and website has been launched to log and tips or sightings at www.missingpersonbda.com.
Crimestoppers says their call centre based in Miami will not ask for your name nor on their online anonymous platform to give tips and information at 800-8477.

