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Four of seven listed as persons-of-interest report to police
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 | 7:17 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Four of the seven men listed Tuesday as persons-of-interest by the West Kingston Police turned themselves in on Wednesday.
The police have identified the four as:
Lester Charles Coke of 13 Crawford Avenue, Kingston 8;
Michael Christopher Coke otherwise called ‘Tittyman’ of 4 Burlington Ave., Kingston 10;
Tajair Freeman otherwise called ‘Wing’ of 36 Regent St, Kingston 14 and Ryan Duhaney otherwise called ‘Mad Dog’ and ‘Puppy Dog’ of a Maxfield Avenue address.
Still listed as persons of interest are Mark Watson Coke of the Denham Town and Tivoli Gardens area; Troy Vassell otherwise called ‘Basha’ of 5A Lot 41, Upper Regent Street and a man only known as Williams, otherwise called ‘Problem’ of a Denham Town address.
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