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A worried family of a 15-year-old girl is appealing to the police and the general public to assist them in finding their relative who has gone missing for the past seven days.
Rose Gyamfuaa who lives at Nwoase, a suburb of Kintampo in the Kintampo North Municipality of the Bono East Region is said to have left home in the early hours of March 3, and has since not returned.

All attempts to find her, according to her mother, Akua Gyamea, have proved futile.
Madam Gyamea said she is surprised because her daughter Rose is not someone who likes going out as she is mostly indoors and has few friends.
The family has since lodged a formal complaint with the Kintampo Police Command and are appealing to persons with information on the whereabouts of the missing lady.
Anyone with information on the missing lady is to report to the nearest police station, the family appeals.
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