St Elizabeth police list wanted persons and persons of interest
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica—The St Elizabeth police have listed several wanted persons and persons of interest who they believe can assist with ongoing investigations into several incidents in the parish.These individuals are being urged to report to the Black River Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) immediately.The wanted persons are: Anward Hinds, otherwise called ‘Kirkie,’ of Claremount, New Market in St Elizabeth, Maroon Town and George Reid in Manchester, who escaped custody. Derrick Robinson, otherwise called ‘Okeith,’ of Leaseland, Haughton district, who is wanted for murder. Jackson Gayle, otherwise called ‘Randy Gayle’, ‘Bolaz’ and ‘Shortman’ of Retirement Road, Santa Cruz, who is wanted for murder. Aldain Bailey, otherwise called ‘CK,’ of Union district, Balaclava, who is wanted for buggery. Javaughn Simms of Copper district, St James, who escaped custody. Leroy Gray, otherwise called ‘Bobo’ and ‘Brown Chops’, who is wanted for assault at common law. Lincoln Farquharson, who is wanted for rape and grievous sexual assault. Roben Allen, who is wanted for assault at common law. Merrick Parchment, wanted for rape and incest. Jerry-Lee Black, wanted for fraudulent conversion. Matthew Campbell, wanted for arson. David Pottinger of Goshen district, who is wanted for sexual intercourse with a person under 16. Alex Thompson, of Rocky Hill district, Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, who is wanted for murder. Dillon Taylor, of Bethsalem, Whitehall, St Elizabeth, who is wanted for murder. Leon Silburne, who is wanted for wounding with intent. Kevin Bailey, who is wanted for arson.Persons of Interest: Dwayne Watson, otherwise called ‘Merryman,’ who frequents Aberdeen district Orette Davis, who frequents Carisbrook. Verton Salmon, who frequents Southampton district. Kashief Bennett, otherwise called ‘Kesif,’ who frequents Ambrook Lane in Kingston. Romano Salmon, otherwise called ‘Buddum,’ who frequents Hodges Land district, St Elizabeth.The JCF is appealing to anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals to contact the St Elizabeth Proactive Investigations Unit (PIU) at 876-965-2026, the police emergency 119 number, Crime Stop at 311, or the nearest police station.
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