|

Latest News

Oneil Thomas, Ronald Johnson missing

Saturday, November 10, 2012 | 5:21 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica - Thirty-nine-year-old Oneil Thomas and 74-year-old Ronald Johnson have been reported missing

Thomas otherwise called ‘Shine’, of Belle Castle district, Portland has been missing since Wednesday November 7.

He is of dark complexion, slim build and about 168 centimetres (5-feet-6 inches) tall.

Reports from the Manchioneal Police are that about 9:45pm Thomas left home for an undisclosed location and has not been seen since. When last seen he was dressed in red shorts and a striped shirt.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Thomas is being asked to contact the Manchioneal Police at 412-2331, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

Ronald Johnson

Senior citizen Johnson of a Land Lease, Kingston 6 address, has been missing since Friday, November 9.

He is of brown complexion, slim build and about 160 centimetres (5-feet-3 inches) tall.

Reports are that Johnson was last seen at his home at about 2:30pm. At the time he went missing he was dressed in khaki pants and a multi-coloured shirt.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ronald Johnson is being asked to contact the Papine Police at 927-2047, the Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserver

Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver



James sees a Grenada 4x400 team to beat the world

 

Craft producers benefit from year-long training

 

Caribbean will dominate global saving and investment says World Bank

 

Hits and misses in Facebook's history

 

Police Federation’s Raymond Wilson hospitalised

 

Courtney Walsh to be honoured at Wray & Nephew Contender

 

Earthquake shakes Antigua

 

Winning US$590m record Powerball ticket sold in Florida

 

Drifting action for MoBay today

 

Manchester police nab six wanted men

 

Gayle’s RCB remain in IPL playoff contention

 

RSS soldier critical after being stabbed

 

Education ministry working to cut costs - Thwaites

 

Today's Cartoon