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A 15-year-old girl, Constance Mensah, has been reported missing after leaving her home following a punishment.
Her mother, Esther Asibi, reported the incident to the Central East Police Command.
The incident occurred in Kasoa Budumbram Rose Estates last Sunday. Constance went out to trim her hair, returned home late and was punished.

The following morning, her family discovered she was missing when they went to wake her for school.
Although the main entrance was locked, her window was open.
The family reported that Constance left with her school bag and some shoes, but they were uncertain about the clothing she was wearing.
She has been reported absent from school, and all efforts to trace her have been unsuccessful so far.
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