Linden family seeks assistance in locating missing man
A Linden family is now calling on the public to assist them in locating 27-year-old Shaun Chester, who left his Lot 11 Blueberry Hill, Wismar, Linden home in April of 2018 for an interior location and has since disappeared without a trace.
Speaking with this publication, the missing man’s sister, Roshanna Major noted that efforts to contact her brother have since proved futile for the past two years.
Major noted that the young man, who would usually work in the interior, has never gone for such a long period without contacting his family or his mother, Jennifer Pereira.
“He does normally leave to go in the interior, but he never stayed so long and ain’t contact anybody or without coming home”, the man’s sister related.
She explained that it is strange for him not to contact his mother while noting that he had only made contact with his former girlfriend two years ago.
“They say he went to some 14 Miles, Issano, and then the girlfriend is saying that right now he is somewhere else. That is the last time they talk…she said the last time she talked to him was last year July, June. I think they break up and that is the last time she talk to he. So is so long he and she ain’t contact each other”, Major related.
She said the family has been given conflicting reports about the man’s whereabouts.
“Mommy just worried. Everybody worried…We know that he left to go in the interior, but no contact, nothing. I don’t know if he got phone…he used to use the bush radio thing and call whenever,” the woman noted.
Major said Chester would usually work in areas such as Mahdia
“He used to contact mommy. She never get these problems whenever he leave…he would contact and come home and so…So that is the thing that making mommy worried…she said she’s getting these different dreams about him and all these things…she wants him to come home or at least contact her. She just want to know that he’s alright. Why would you stay away almost 2 years from your family? Call home or something, make contact with the home”, Major pleaded.
The family is asking anyone with information that may lead to the whereabouts of Chester to contact them on telephone numbers 675-2475 or 669-1113.