By Zoila Palma: The family of Deborah “Bree” Arthurs continue to seek the public’s assistance in locating her.
Bree has been missing since March 27, 2026 and since then, she hasn’t been seen or heard from.
Earlier this month, Bree’s aunt, Diana Arthurs wrote to the Minister of Home Affairs pleading for assistance in the case.
“I am particularly concerned about the lack of concrete updates from the police department regarding this matter. Despite reports indicating that Deborah was last seen entering a silver Chevy Equinox with heavily tinted windows, there seems to be a lack of information regarding the individuals associated with the vehicle, including the renter and driver,” Diana said.
Diana further requested clarification on the identity of the individual who rented the vehicle, the driver, and the destination to which my niece was taken.
“The absence of substantial evidence confirming Deborah’s safe arrival at a specific location raises serious concerns about the accountability of those involved in renting and permitting the use of the vehicle.
It is imperative that every possible effort is made to uncover the truth behind Deborah’s disappearance. I’m expecting the police department to do their job without bias,” Diana added.
The family continue to pleads for anyone with information to come forward and report it to the police or to call crime stoppers at 922.
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By Zoila Palma: The family of Deborah “Bree” Arthurs continue to seek the public’s assistance in locating her. Bree has been missing since March 27, 2026 and since then, she hasn’t been seen or heard from. Earlier this month, Bree’s aunt, Diana Arthurs wrote to the Minister of Home Affairs pleading for assistance in the
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