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STILL MISSING: Police release CCTV footage of Kerran, 25

These are the last images of missing 25 year old Kerran Baker.

The Jamaican born woman has not been seen since Saturday. Her car was found abandoned on wasteland near Pedro’s Castle.

Last night police released CCTV footage of Kerran, known as Kerry, shopping at  Fosters Food Fair in the Airport .

But senior detectives searching for Miss Baker, who worked at Dr Ruthlyn Pomares surgery in Rankin’s Plaza admitted they “do not have a clue” where she is.

And they said they have a team of 18 officers who are primarily focused on finding Miss Baker.

Yesterday Detective Superintendent Marlon Bodden said: “We are very concerned for her safety now.

“We have spoken to her associates, friends, residents off island. We have done a thorough forensic exam of the car in situ and a quarter mile into the bushes.

“We continue to search using K-9, air support and in water activity to see if any clothing or other articles have been dropped.

“Anyone taking a walk in the Pedro Castle area who may see anything then please contact us.”

Chief Superintendent John Jones, head of operations, said they have been investigating Miss Baker’s background and said she had a very active social life.

But he ruled out the possibility that the missing woman may have had a stalker.

Mobile phone companies have also been contacted to try and pinpoint the exact location of her cell using telephone masts.

But CS Jones admitted: “At the moment we do not have a clue as to where she is. We are doing a finger search looking to find a ring, earring or anything,

“We have 18 officers focused primarily on this particular job.

“As with any missing persons, we always carry out an historical background. But there has been no suggestion that she was ever stalked.

“She enjoyed a very active social life, she gets out quite often and she has lots of friends.

“We have looked at the usual technical means, telephones and cell sites. We have explored it fully with both the telephone companies.”

A suitcase found in the trunk of her white Honda Civic has also been analysed but police are struggling to find any significance as to why she had it in her car.

CS Jones added: “Who owns that suitcase? Do the contents belong to her? At the moment, we cannot point to any significance.”

The CCTV images show Miss Baker at the supermarket around 6.45pm on Saturday evening.

“One of the things that concerns us was that none of the perishables from her shopping had been put away,” the leading detective said.

Meanwhile an appeal on the social networking site Facebook encouraged residents to help the search for missing Kerry last night.

Scores of people gathered at Pedro’s Castle to look for clues that might lead police to her whereabouts.

Anyone with information should contact George Town Police Station on 949 4222.

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These are the last images of missing 25 year old Kerran Baker.

The Jamaican born woman has not been seen since Saturday. Her car was found abandoned on wasteland near Pedro’s Castle.

Last night police released CCTV footage of Kerran, known as Kerry, shopping at  Fosters Food Fair in the Airport.

But senior detectives searching for Miss Baker, who worked at Dr Ruthlyn Pomares surgery in Rankin’s Plaza admitted they “do not have a clue” where she is.

And they said they have a team of 18 officers who are primarily focused on finding Miss Baker.

Yesterday Detective Superintendent Marlon Bodden said: “We are very concerned for her safety now.

“We have spoken to her associates, friends, residents off island. We have done a thorough forensic exam of the car in situ and a quarter mile into the bushes.

“We continue to search using K-9, air support and in water activity to see if any clothing or other articles have been dropped.

“Anyone taking a walk in the Pedro Castle area who may see anything then please contact us.”

Chief Superintendent John Jones, head of operations, said they have been investigating Miss Baker’s background and said she had a very active social life.

But he ruled out the possibility that the missing woman may have had a stalker.

Mobile phone companies have also been contacted to try and pinpoint the exact location of her cell using telephone masts.

But CS Jones admitted: “At the moment we do not have a clue as to where she is. We are doing a finger search looking to find a ring, earring or anything,

“We have 18 officers focused primarily on this particular job.

“As with any missing persons, we always carry out an historical background. But there has been no suggestion that she was ever stalked.

“She enjoyed a very active social life, she gets out quite often and she has lots of friends.

“We have looked at the usual technical means, telephones and cell sites. We have explored it fully with both the telephone companies.”

A suitcase found in the trunk of her white Honda Civic has also been analysed but police are struggling to find any significance as to why she had it in her car.

CS Jones added: “Who owns that suitcase? Do the contents belong to her? At the moment, we cannot point to any significance.”

The CCTV images show Miss Baker at the supermarket around 6.45pm on Saturday evening.

“One of the things that concerns us was that none of the perishables from her shopping had been put away,” the leading detective said.

Meanwhile an appeal on the social networking site Facebook encouraged residents to help the search for missing Kerry last night.

Scores of people gathered at Pedro’s Castle to look for clues that might lead police to her whereabouts.

Anyone with information should contact George Town Police Station on 949 4222.

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