In a flurry of community action and urgency, residents of Point Fortin are coming together to aid in the search for Vikash Monnilal, a 12-year-old boy who disappeared from the Ferdean Viq Children’s Home in Harriman Park. Vikash was last seen on June 18, 2026, and his sudden disappearance has sparked a mobilization among locals and authorities alike.
The police, emphasizing the vital role of community involvement in such cases, have directed anyone with information to reach out via WhatsApp. This call to action has not gone unheard, as the community employs social media to amplify the urgency and widen the search efforts.
The missing child case has gripped the attention of not just the residents but also neighboring areas that are keen to support the family in this critical moment. The emotional stakes in finding Vikash are high, with each passing day deepening the community’s resolve to bring the child to safety.
Local law enforcement continues to work tirelessly alongside volunteers, maintaining a vigilant watch on the area. The dedication shown by Vikash’s community underscores a poignant reality: united efforts are often key in locating missing persons swiftly.
As the search for Vikash Monnilal intensifies, the authorities remain hopeful that collective vigilance and the power of a caring community will lead to a safe and hopeful resolution.
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