CAIR Georgia Asks Public For Help Locating Muslim Teenager Who Went Missing in Roswell on Nov. 10th

CAIR Georgia Asks Public For Help Locating Muslim Teenager Who Went Missing in Roswell on Nov. 10th

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23472917_10155058104635823_9011633849305379282_n.jpg(ROSWELL, GA – 11/19/2017) The Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations today encouraged the public to alert law enforcement if they see Salama Bounajra, a fifteen-year-old Roswell resident who went missing on Friday, Nov. 10th. Salma disappeared after leaving her home around 8 am.

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In a statement, CAIR Georgia executive director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said:

“Thank you to everyone who has helped search for, and spread the word about, Salma, especially Roswell residents who have contacted us with tips. Those tips have been incredibly helpful so far, and may be critical to rescuing her.

Law enforcement has asked us not to share certain new information so as not to interfere with their ongoing search. However, what I can say that we’re confident that Salma is still alive, and that she is not alone. Whoever took her has committed a serious crime.

If you even think you see Salma, immediately call 911. If you know anything, please call the Roswell Police Department at 770-640-4100 or email your tip to [email protected]If you are uncomfortable speaking to law enforcement, you can contact CAIR Georgia at 404-285-9530 or by emailing [email protected].”