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Mandeville police wants ‘Juma’, ‘Government’ and Vaughn Lee Edwards

Friday, August 24, 2012 | 5:42 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Mandeville Criminal Investigative Branch (CIB) says it is trying to contact three people it has listed as Persons of Interest.

Despite several attempts, all efforts to contact the individuals have been futile, the Mandeville CIB said today.

The CIB is asking the following persons to report to its Mandeville headquarters by Monday, August 27th.

1. Jillie Ann Bernard, otherwise called ‘Juma’, of Spalding Hill, Clarendon. She is known to frequent Montego Bay, St James.

2. Roger Broderick, otherwise called ‘Government’, of Alston district, Clarendon He is known to frequent St Ann.

3. Vaughn Lee Edwards of School Road in Black River, St. Elizabeth.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of the three is being asked to call 962-2832 or the nearest police station.



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