Police Vessel MV Heliconia Star conducted an Extensive Shoreline Search in the area on Friday which included Drone Rescue Search Efforts to locate Mary Bruno, but still no signs of the missing vulnerable woman of Look Out!

Yellow Hill – Saturday, 29 October 2022 –  As of today, Saturday, 29 October 2022, the Joint Search and Rescue team is still trying to locate Mary Bruno, following an extensive shoreline search on Friday, 28 October 2022, by the Police vessel MV Heliconia Star on the eastern coast from Look Out to Trants Village which included rescue drone search efforts.

The Joint Search and Rescue team has been actively searching for 7 days now for Mary Bruno of Look Out, who was last seen on Sunday, 23 October 2022, between 6:30 and 7:00 am at the entrance of the Look Out junction.

Officials of the Montserrat Fire and Rescue Services (MFRS) are extremely concerned about the welfare of Miss Bruno and are further appealing to residents to be vigilant and to check their premises and basements as well as any abandoned houses and buildings and open areas nearby for any possible sightings of Mary.

Miss Bruno, who is described as short and fat and brown in complexion was last seen wearing a green blouse and blue skirt. Miss Bruno, who resides at the Look Out Warden Support Unit suffers from a medical condition and requires urgent medical attention.

The Joint Search and Rescue team comprised the Montserrat Fire and Rescue Services (MFRS), the Royal Montserrat Defence Force (RMDF), the Disaster Management Coordination Agency (DMCA) and the Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS).

Anyone with information about Mary Bruno is asked to contact 491-2555, 491-2556, 999 or 911 immediately.

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