Police open missing person inquiry for GT woman
(CNS): Police are asking for the public’s help in finding 49-year-old Dorlee Wright from George Town, who was last seen on Monday and reported missing Wednesday morning. The RCIPS said it is believed that Wright left her home off Anthony Drive sometime on 4 February but has not returned. No description of her clothing when she was last seen has been provided to the police but she is described as being short, with light brown skin and short brown hair. Since efforts to locate Wright have been unsuccessful, the police are asking for help from the public.
Police are also still looking for Eral Keith Whitely (72), also from George Town, who was homeless and believed to be sleeping in derelict vehicles. He has not been seen since Boxing Day. See Christmas confirmed as last sighting of missing man.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Wright or Whitely is urged to contact the George Town Police Station at 949-4222. Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via the RCIPS website. Tips can also be submitted anonymously via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online.
Category: Local News
8:07am worry about the physical handicapped and mentally ill. Is she either one or the other? If sane, and 49 years old, she is responsible for her actions.
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Cayman is a small community. How is it so hard to find these people?
She was never missing , worry not she is back home . Always goes for days .
What diferrence does it make? Just curious.
11:00pm……Really!!!!! Its human lives!
What is going on?
It’s like people are being kidnap and no one to tell the tale.
Caymanian?
Yes she is. All 49 years of her. Happy?
Why does that matter! Most asinine comment I’ve read in Cayman today. But it’s early.
I’m assuming it was also the first comment you read lol
Actually, it might be a clue where she is. The police give out so little info.
Does it matter?
Does it matter if she’s Caymanian or not? Why are we having all of these missing people and what is going to be done to make sure they don’t fall through the cracks again?
It matters because if they are not Caymanian and falling through the cracks they should probably not be here. If they are Caymanian and falling through the cracks, social services should catch them. Either way, a government agency has likely screwed up, the consequences could be horrific, and no one will be held accountable.