Penal businesswoman Christina Adsett remains missing after ten hour search

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Penal businesswoman Christina Adsett remains missing after ten hour search

Penal businesswoman Christina Adsett remains missing after an extensive search of air, sea, and land search by the Hunters Search and Rescue team, failed to bring positive results for the family of the missing businesswoman on Saturday.

The Hunters Search and Rescue team searched for ten hours from  9 am to 7 pm on Saturday. Search and rescue teams used a boat patrol from the Suchit River to Tulsa Trace, patrols along the river bank, two drone searches, a van and foot patrol from Woodland to M2 Ring Road, were conducted by the 20-member hunter’s group.

Group captain Vallence Rambharat said they still have no idea as to how Adsett went missing from her home.  The 62-year-old businesswoman of Suchit Trace, Penal, was last seen on September 11, cleaning the front of her property which housed her residence and business place, Christina’s Foot Spa. She was last seen dressed in a pair of brown pants and a yellow T-shirt.

Two days later the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) contacted the Penal Police to verify information received that Adsett had been reportedly kidnapped. Penal police who visited the missing woman’s home following the SIU inquiries could not locate her. There are reports that the back door to her home was opened, but no signs of forced entry were visible. Her cell phone and car keys were in the house, the police said.

Adsett’s daughter, Kelly, pleaded with anyone who has information regarding her mother’s whereabouts to come forward: “All I want to know is where she is. I want answers,” she told the media. She said she last spoke to her mother the Saturday before she went missing. Kelly said she had no knowledge of anyone threatening her mom.

Anyone with information can Penal police at 647-8888 or Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS (8477) or call the police at 555, 999, 911, or call any police station.