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Police searching for missing Cherry Hill mother and daughter

February 19, 2017 Police News No Comments
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Joanna Antionette Clark Shariece Nicole Clark,

Baltimore City Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a mother and daughter who have been missing since February 7.

The disappearance of 33-year old Joanna Antionette Clark and her 15-year old daughter, Shariece Nicole Clark, who were last seen on February 4, has been ruled suspicious, police said.

Clark and her daughter were reported missing by a friend on February 7, but the last time they have been seen was on February 4 at their home on Round Road in Cherry Hill, police said.

Clark has six other children, ages 2 through 10, whom she had left with a caregiver, police said.

Police said the daughter’s social media activity stopped on Feb. 4, a fact they used to help establish a timeline of the pair’s disappearance.

Police distributed photos of the mother and daughter at a press conference on Thursday. The mother is listed as 5’3″ and 140 pounds, with the height and weight of the daughter unknown, police said. Anyone with information is asked to call 410-396-2100.

— Jesse Baird

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