Reward being offered over man who went missing on Sheriff St

Roger Brandt
Roger Brandt

The mother of Roger Brandt, the man who disappeared almost one month ago while waiting outside a Sheriff Street, Georgetown supermarket is offering a substantial reward for any information on his whereabouts or safe return.

Brandt, 37 of Third Avenue, Diamond was last seen on Saturday, February 26th.

His mother, Audrey Brandt yesterday told Stabroek News that she continues to search for him but efforts have so far proved futile.

“I have been looking for him all the time. No sign of him. I don’t know where my son is and I would do anything to get him back. If I have to pay somebody if they have any information about him or if they can even return him home,” she said.

Carmen Abdool, an aunt of Brandt had previously told Stabroek News that Brandt and his mother would usually travel to Georgetown every Saturday to spend the weekend at her place or that of another sister.

She had said on the day Brandt disappeared, they were scheduled to spend the weekend with her. As such, she said she drove to Georgetown to collect them from the supermarket where Brandt’s mother had stopped to purchase some items.

She said it is customary for Brandt to wait outside the supermarket. However, upon her arrival, he was nowhere to be seen.

According to Abdool, she didn’t learn that Brandt had disappeared until his mother exited the supermarket and began to enquire about him.

She explained that security footage from the supermarket showed Brandt was standing outside the supermarket, in front the door. However, it did not pick up in which direction he went.  “

Brandt suffers from a mental illness. A police report was lodged at the Criminal Investigation Department and at the Kitty Police Station.

Anyone who might have seen Brandt or knows about his whereabouts is asked to contact his relatives on 222-4494, 623-4796, 218-1699, 216-4107 or the nearest police station.