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Ricardo Whyte, Joslyn Barrett missing

Tuesday, September 11, 2012 | 11:45 AM



MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Twenty-seven-year-old Ricardo Whyte and Joslyn Barrett, 88, are missing.

Whyte, otherwise called ‘Junior’, of St John’s district, John’s Hall, St James, has been reported missing since Saturday, September 1.

He is of brown complexion, medium build and approximately five feet seven inches tall.

The Montego Bay police report that Whyte was last seen at home about 12:15 pm, and has not been seen or heard from since.

At the time he went missing, he was dressed in a red short sleeved shirt, white shorts and red and white shoes.

Barrett is from Canaan district, St James, and has been missing since Monday, August 20.

He is of dark complexion, medium build, has grey hair and is approximately five feet, eight inches tall.

The Adelphi police report that he left home in the afternoon for the Montego Bay bus park and has not been seen or heard from since.

At the time he went missing, he was dressed in a blue and white shirt, long pants and a pair of black shoes.

Persons knowing the whereabouts of Ricardo Whyte or Joslyn Barrett are being asked to contact the Montego Bay Police at 684-9080-5, the Adelphi Police at 912-1026, police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

No photos were available.



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