
The family of a three-year-old girl identified as Joycelyn, affectionately called “Mommy” are calling on the general public to help find her whereabout, as residents of Konongo and surrounding communities have been thrown into deep shock following her disappearance.
The toddler, described as lively and gentle, was last seen in Konongo under circumstances that remain unclear, sparking growing concern among her family and community members.
According to information made available by the family, Joycelyn has black hair and brown eyes.
At the time she was last seen, she was neatly dressed, her hair styled and adorned with colorful clips—an image that has since circulated widely on social media and community notice boards as loved ones race against time to locate her.
The disappearance of such a young child has understandably generated fear and anxiety, not only within the immediate family but across the wider Konongo area. Parents, residents, and opinion leaders have joined in calling for heightened vigilance, urging the public to be attentive to their surroundings and to report any useful information promptly.
Speaking emotionally, close relatives of Joycelyn say the days since her disappearance have been filled with anguish and sleepless nights.
“She is just a baby. We are pleading with anyone who has seen her or knows anything about her whereabouts to come forward,” a family member said.
Community leaders have also appealed to transport operators, traders, security personnel, and residents in nearby towns to be on the lookout, stressing that even the smallest detail could prove critical in reuniting the child with her family.
The family has provided dedicated contact lines for anyone with information that could assist ongoing efforts to locate Joycelyn. Members of the public who may have seen the child or have any leads are urged to call 0243875206 or 0541817057 immediately.
As the search continues, the community remains hopeful that Joycelyn will be found safe and returned to the loving arms of her family.
Authorities and residents alike are encouraging calm cooperation and compassion, emphasizing that collective vigilance is often the most powerful tool in moments such as this.
Anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, is strongly encouraged to speak up. A child’s life and future may depend on it.
Source: ghanawatchonline.com

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