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Charges soon for Trelawny's most wanted

Monday, March 08, 2010



MONTEGO BAY, St James -- Two men on the Trelawny police's most wanted list, who were arrested after having been accompanied by an attorrney when they turned themselves in to the police last week, are expected to be slapped with murder charges this week.

The two -- Brian Brown, also called Assassin, 23, of Top Town, Clark's Town; and 32-year-old Omeal Wilson, alias Pete, of Belvedere, Westmoreland and the Mack Hill section of Clark's Town in Trelawny, who were both wanted for murder committed in Clark's Town -- were handed over to the police by an attorney a week ago.

The men are expected to be charged after being interviewed in the presence of their lawyers by senior Trelawny detectives.

Meanwhile, the police are still in pursuit of the other eight men on the list.

They are:

* Steve Dudley, 38, who is also called Lancelot Walker and James Robertson, who reportedly frequents West Kingston, Rock Spring and Duanvale in Trelawny, and Balaclava in St Elizabeth. He is wanted by the police for murder and shooting with intent committed in Duanvale between May and September 2006.

* Cassell Robinson, 27, also called Boysi and Jaro, who the police say regularly visits Race Course and Bounty Hall, Trelawny and Negril Westmoreland, is being sought in connection with murder and shootings committed between June 2006 and August 2008 in Falmouth.

* Alrick Forbes, 27, alias Bucka, who frequents Tivoli Gardens and Mona Commons in Kingston and Ulster Spring, Trelawny, wanted for murder committed in Cotton Tree Trelawny in March 2007.

* Glendon Tindling, called Little Man, is said to constantly visit Park Lane in Kingston, Stettin, Trelawny and Linstead, St Catherine, is wanted for murder and rape committed in Trelawny between October and November 2008.

* Damion Douglas, 30, who regularly visits the Warsop community in Trelawny and Balaclava, St Elizabeth, is wanted for a murder committed in Warsop in May 2007.

* Gilbert Gaynor, 33, who is also known as Derrick and who constantly visits Sawyers in Trelawny and Montego Bay, St James is wanted for a murder committed in Falmouth July 2005.

* Calvin Walker is said to frequent Wakefield in Trelawny is wanted for kidnapping, robbery with aggravation and buggery committed in Duncans, Trelawny in October 2008.

* Ricardo Nesbet, who frequents the Trelawny communities of Bounty Hall and Mack Hill, Clark's Town Trelawny, is wanted for carnal abuse committed in Bounty Hall August 2008.


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