Kenyan Woman Reported Missing in Wyoming

A Kenyan woman has been reported missing in Gillette, Wyoming. 32-year-old Irene Wairimu Gakwa was last heard from on March 4, 2022, according to Gillette Police Department.
Wairimu is described as a black female, 5’1”, 100 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.
Gillette police say Wairimu’s phone is currently not pinging on the network.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is requested to contact Gillette Police Department at (307) 686-5250 or the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation at (307) 777-7181.
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I hope not those bad ones
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I hope not those bad ones
Let's pray and hope we will…
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Let's pray and hope we will not hear later that she had married a mzungu who did her in.
Remember years ago when we…
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Remember years ago when we were all missing cause - no cell phones at the time. This means she's is really MISSING so let's hope for the best.
I'm Praying for her. Life in…
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I'm Praying for her. Life in the US is hard, and it's even harder in Wyoming with it's harsh climate. I hope that you are safe wherever you are.
I wish this was true. I’ve…
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I wish this was true. I’ve never seen a major city with no traffic lights, and no respect for traffic rules. It’s such a shame. Nairobi will always fail, as long as every driver takes the matter into their own hands. Floating traffic rules is not only retrogressive, but also adds to air pollution, time lost doing nothing, but just sitting in traffic, wastefulness of gas, productivity is impacted and the overall health of citizens is impacted as well. Just to name but a few examples of bad outcomes from luck of planning and lack of implementation of existing laws.
Nairobi should by now, have a city train system, serving residents, modeled on, for example, the way kenya bus system used to run. The planned rapid bus system is the wrong idea for Nairobi. First of all, how does installing a stage on a busy highway like Thika road help? Poor planning and lack of vision is huge problem for Nairobi and other Kenyan cities.
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