St James police looking for 'Belly'
Jamaica Observer
Friday, June 03, 2011
DETECTIVES from the St James Police Division have listed five individuals as persons of interest who are to report to the Freeport Police Station or the nearest police station by 4:00 pm today.
These persons are:
Yanike Campbell, otherwise called ‘Belly’, of Lime Tree Lane, Sun Valley, St James. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 170 centimetres (five feet seven inches) tall;
Kadrey Vernon, otherwise called ‘Dre’, of Kensington, St James. He is known to frequent Crawford Street, Mount Salem, also in the parish. He is of dark complexion and medium build;
Nineteen-year-old Nickoy Gordon, otherwise called ‘Tony’ or ‘Anthony’, of Hendon, Glendevon, St James. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 153 centimetres (five feet one inch) tall; and
Two men known only as 'Alley' and 'Marvin'.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these men is being asked to contact the Montego Bay Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) at 684-9315 or 953-6191, police 119, Operation Kingfish at 811 or Crime Stop at 311.
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Jamaica Observer
Friday, June 03, 2011
DETECTIVES from the St James Police Division have listed five individuals as persons of interest who are to report to the Freeport Police Station or the nearest police station by 4:00 pm today.
These persons are:
Yanike Campbell, otherwise called ‘Belly’, of Lime Tree Lane, Sun Valley, St James. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 170 centimetres (five feet seven inches) tall;
Kadrey Vernon, otherwise called ‘Dre’, of Kensington, St James. He is known to frequent Crawford Street, Mount Salem, also in the parish. He is of dark complexion and medium build;
Nineteen-year-old Nickoy Gordon, otherwise called ‘Tony’ or ‘Anthony’, of Hendon, Glendevon, St James. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 153 centimetres (five feet one inch) tall; and
Two men known only as 'Alley' and 'Marvin'.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these men is being asked to contact the Montego Bay Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) at 684-9315 or 953-6191, police 119, Operation Kingfish at 811 or Crime Stop at 311.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...#ixzz1ODstc5PN