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BY CANDIESE LEVERIDGE Observer online reporter leveridgec@jamaicaobserver.com  
January 23, 2012

18 persons wanted by Area Five police

Woman wanted for murder

THE Area Five police today named 18 persons, including one woman, who are wanted for serious crimes including murder, rape and incest. The list was unveiled during a Press Conference at the Grant’s Pen police station earlier today.

They have been identified as::

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[naviga:li]Kenrick Oshane Campbell, also known as ‘Wormy’ or Odain. Campbell is wanted for the murders of Charmaine Cover- Rattray and Joeith Lynch in July 2010. These women were beheaded in Lauriston in St Catherine. The police said Campbell is associated with the Clansman gang and is known to frequent the Gravel Heights, March Pen, Corletts Road, Russell Pen, Linstead, Brooklyn, Thompson Pen, Rivoli, St Jago South and Wakefield areas of St Catherine. Campbell is about five feet, four inches tall, medium build, of dark complexion and has scars on his right hand. His last known address is Rio Cobre Drive in Lauriston;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Jerome Solomon, otherwise called ‘Blacks’ or ‘Little Blacks’, is wanted for the murder of Kemar Stewart and wounding with intent. Solomon is five feet, six inches tall, slim build and of a dark complexion. He has an oval shaped face, sharp jawbone and a scar under his left eye. Solomon has a small head,a scar in the centre of his forehead and a tattoo of the letters ‘JS’ on his right arm. Solomon is known to frequent the areas of Little Lane, Central Village, Banana Lane, Quarry Hill, Grange lane, Charlemont and Linstead in St Catherine.It was reported that he is associated with Rohan Henry, otherwise called ‘Pappa’, Kemar Henry, also called ‘Rusty’ and Nashan Nesbeth of the Klansman gang;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Kemar Henry, otherwise called ‘Rusty’ who is said to associate with membersof the Clansman gang out of St Catherine, is wanted for the murder of Kemar Smith in Juky 2011 and wounding with intent. Henry is about five feet, seven inches tall, slim build and of a brown complexion. He has a round face, small nose, thick lips, small eyes, a big head with his hair sometimes plaited and a small brown spot on his cheek, said to resemble a liver spot.He is known to frequent Little Lane in Central Village, in St Catherine;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Wilson Connell Minott is wanted for rape. He is also known as ‘Gold Teeth’ and ‘Willie’. He is about 41 years old and five feet, eight inches tall. He is medium build and of a dark complexion. His last known address is Collie Lane, Bog Walk, St Catherine. It was reported that he frequents the Magazine Lane and West Prospect areas in Bog Walk.;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]’Cutie’ or ‘Fire Kid’, real name, Anthony Brown of a Foster Lane, Naggo Head, Portmore address is wanted for the murder of Jermar Subaran in August 2011.Brown, who is about five feet, nine inches tall and slim build has a straight face, high forehead, large ears, broad nose, thick lips and a large mouth. He is also of a dark complexion. He is said to frequent Foster Lane and White Lane in Naggo Head and is associated with Aneice Eubanks and the Gorrilla Gang;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Ricardo Ricketts, alias ‘Bookie’ is of a dark complexion, medium build and about five feet, four inches tall. He has an oval shaped face, big eyes and thick lips. His last known address is Big lane, Central Village, Portmore in St Catherine. He is usually seen along Big Lane and Knocks Lane in Central Village.Ricketts is wanted for the murder of Selvin Suckoo in October 2011;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]’Lukie’, whose real name is Luke Cummings is wanted for murder. The police said Cummings is guilty of the first murder in the St Catherine South division for 2012. He allegedly murdered Everald Williams earlier this year. Cummings is of dark complexion, medium build and wears a twisted hairstyle. His last known address is Planters Hall District in Old Harbour, St Catherine;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]The second sex offender on the list is Mandraka Williams, also called ‘Draka’ of Zambia in Central Village, St Catherine. Williams is wanted for a rape committed in August last year. The cops also want to question him in connection with other crimes.’Draka’ is about five feet, nine inches tall, of a dark complexion and is medium build. He also has small ears, thick lips, straight nose and a high forehead;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Jevaughn Roberts, otherwise known as ‘Jay’ allegedly murdered Ricardo Wright, also known as ‘Blacks’ on October 20,2010 at Park Lane, Kingston 19. Roberts is known to frequent the Donmair Commons and Park Lane communities of Red Hills Road, St Andrew.  The police said Roberts has bloodshot eyes, a straight nose, scarred forehead and gunshot wounds to his upper body;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]The lone female on the Area Five division’s wanted list, is Patricia Cornwall, also known as ‘Patricia McKenie’. She is wanted for the murder of her husband Anthony Cornwall on July 7, 2011. She is five feet, six inches tall, stout build and about 50 years old. She is said to frequent Linstead in St Catherine and May Pen, Clarendon. Cornwall has thin lips, a broad nose and is said to be greying at the temples;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Kemar Bryan, 22, also known as ‘Keeshie’, ‘Kish’ and ‘Shadane’, is wanted for the murders of Allman Stevens and Tolah Stephenson, committed on May 28 last year at Park Lane in Kingston 19 and shooting with intent. Bryan is slim build, about five feet, eight inches tall and has liver spots on his upper body, he also has a missing front tooth. He is said to frequent 100 Lane, off Red Hills Road St Andrew, the car wash at the foot of Red Hills Road and the Waltham Park area;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Orville Potter of Festival Road, off Whitehall avenue, in Kingston, is wanted for carnal abuse. He is about 53 years old, five feet, seven inches tall and of a dark complexion. He is slim build and has some grey hair, usually worn in a low cut hairstyle or bald. He is known to drive a white car, make and model unknown;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Also of Festival Road off Whitehall Avenue, is Christopher Hibbert, also known as ‘Chris’. He is 21 years old, about five feet, eight inches tall and of medium build. He is of a dark complexion with spots on his hands and feet, has both ears pierced and discoloured teeth. He is wanted for incest;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Over in St Thomas, Michael Brown is wanted for the murder of Devon Foster, committed on the 18 of July, 2006. ‘Mikey’, as he is known, frequents the areas of Port Morant and Bath in St Thomas, Brown’s Hall in St Catherine and Montego Bay, St James. He is approximately five feet, ten inches tall, slim build and has large eyes. His last known address is Nickel Hill in Style Hut, Port Morant;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Andre Johnson, commonly called ‘Shacka Blacks’ is wanted for shooting with intent and illegal possession of a firearm. Police report that these acts were committed against members of the police force of May 19, last year. His last known address is Middleton District, St Thomas. He is about six feet tall, of a dark complexion, medium build and has an oval face;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Dubbed the most wanted man in St Thomas is Marlon Perry, also called ‘Duppy Film’ is wanted for the murder of Thomas Laing in December 2010. He has also been implicated in a series of murders in Yallahs between 2009 and 2011. He is of Indian descent, five feet, eight inches tall, dark skinned with a bleached face and slim build. He has a protruding lower lip and speaks with a stutter. Perry is said to frequent Poor Man’s Corner, Yallahs and Pondside in St Thomas. His last known address is Phillipsfield District in the parish;[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]’Beef Head’, real name, Omar Liking of Seaforth, St Thomas is wanted for murder. The police reported that he frequents the Trinityville and Seaforth communities in the parish. He is about five feet, eleven inches tall, has a fair complexion and a slim build. He has bleached his face and has a big head; and[/naviga:li]

[naviga:li]Wanted for three counts of rape is Gavin Hugh Palmer, of Retreat St Thomas. It has been reported that Palmer was a teacher at a Prep school in the parish, and up to June last year, was said to be teaching in Montego Bay. He is known to frequent Montego Bay, St James and the Norbrook and Liguanea areas in St Andrew.[/naviga:li]

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Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these persons is being asked to contact the police emergeny 119, Kingsfish 311 or the nearest police station.

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