Cape Argus

Still no word on little Kai-isha

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

ABDUCTED Bishop Lavis infant Kai-isha Meniers is still missing despite police releasing a clearer identikit of the suspect believed to be behind her mysterious kidnapping almost two weeks ago.

Kai-isha, who is only two months old, was last seen on Saturday, April 30, outside a local Shoprite store in Bishop Lavis in the arms of her alleged abductor after her mother reportedly stepped inside the store to purchase baby milk at the behest of the suspect.

Earlier this week, the Bishop Lavis Family Violence Child Abuse Sexual Offences Unit released an identikit of the suspect who they believed was involved in the baby’s kidnapping in an effort to trace the missing infant.

While having a clearer image of the suspect out in the public domain was expected to encourage more tips, the Manier’s family and friends say the family has received no new tips, informatio­n or contacts but that police are still investigat­ing.

Police spokespers­on Wesley Twigg also confirmed that no tips had come in yet from the public regarding the possible sighting of little Kai-isha or her suspected kidnapper.

“Please be advised that there are no new developmen­ts in the search for the missing baby. Our investigat­ion into the incident continues, and we are calling on the public to report any and all informatio­n that could lead to police to the suspect or missing child.

“Informatio­n will be treated confidenti­ally, and you may remain anonymous,” Twigg said.

In support of the family, community members and leaders have been actively assisting police in searching for the little girl through interactiv­e walkabouts and sharing informativ­e handouts.

Anyone with any informatio­n or who can identify the person in the identikit is requested to contact the investigat­ion officer, Detective Sergeant Thembisa Buqa on: 0735193384 or Crime Stop on 0860010111.

 ?? ?? THE identikit of the suspect believed to be involved in Kai-isha Maneirs’ abduction.
THE identikit of the suspect believed to be involved in Kai-isha Maneirs’ abduction.

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