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St James police seek 19 wanted for murders, shooting and wounding
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March 19, 2015

St James police seek 19 wanted for murders, shooting and wounding

THE St James Police Division is seeking 19 men who are wanted for murders, shooting and wounding in the division.

They are:

* Kegan Beckford, otherwise called ‘Beckham’ and ‘Shane’, 25, of Greenpond, Mount Salem. He is wanted for murder and shooting with intent, and is said to be affiliated with the ‘One Umbrella Gang’.

* Ishamar Campbell, otherwise called ‘Isha’, 22, of Jarrett Terrace, Mount Salem. He is wanted for a shooting, and is affiliated with the ‘Junglist Gang’.

* David Thomas, otherwise called ‘Radigon’, 24, of Tucker, Granville. He is wanted for murder, and is affiliated with the ‘Mexican Gang’.

* Nerral Barrett, otherwise called ‘Bona’, 31, of Terrado Heights, Coral Gardens. He is said to frequent the Ironshore and Flower Hill areas of St James, and is wanted for wounding with intent.

* Ron Samuels, 21, of Bottom Road, Salt Spring, Montego Bay. He is wanted for murder, and frequents the areas of Rae Pasture, Angie lane, Mount Salem and Mount Carey in the parish. He is affiliated with the ‘Wrong Turn’, ‘Unknown’ and ‘Supermarket’ gangs.

* Andre Hall, otherwise called ‘Beenie’, 31, of Central Avenue, Flankers. He is wanted for shooting with intent and frequents Somerton, Adelphi, Peace View and Albion in St. James, as well as Bridgeport, St. Catherine. He is affiliated with the ‘Sparta Gang’.

* Junior Lawrence of Granville, St James is wanted for murder. He is affiliated with the ‘Joe Gang’.

* Cordel Reid, otherwise called ‘Ramus’, 25, of Gutters, Granville is wanted for shooting. He is affiliated with the ‘Joe Gang’.

* Kevin Tobias, otherwise called ‘Bredda Bwoy’ of Crawford, Mount Salem. He is of brown complexion, slim build and is about 163 centimetres (5 feet 4 inches) tall. He is wanted for a murder, and is said to frequent Crawford Street, Lilliput and Barrett Town in St James. He is affiliated with the ‘Alliance Gang’.

* Raceen Reid, otherwise called ‘Chaniel’, of Copperwood, Cambridge. He is of brown complexion, slim build, about 173 centimetres (5 feet 8 inches) tall and has tattoos all over his body. He is wanted for wounding with intent, and frequents the Charles Gordon Market in St James.

* Marshall Dillion, otherwise called ‘Rasta’, of Norwood, Montego Bay, is wanted for murder and wounding with intent.

* Patrick Tomlinson, otherwise called ‘Yellow’, of Burnt Ground, Springmount. He is an albino, about 178 centimetres (5 feet 10 inches) tall and sports a dreadlock hairstyle. He is wanted for wounding with intent.

* Devon Reid, 24, of Cassava Walk, Albion is wanted for murder.

* Joel Gefrard, 44, a Haitian national who resides in Copperwood district, Anchovy. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 170 centimetres (5 feet 7 inches) tall. He frequents the Howard Cooke Boulevard, where he sells fruits and Marl Road, Mount Carey in St. James. He is wanted for wounding with intent.

* Deandre Harris, otherwise called ‘Slick’, 19, of Clarks Street, Mount Salem. He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 173 centimetres ( 5 feet 8 inches) tall. He is wanted for the murder of a District Constable, and is affiliated with the ‘Junglist Gang’.

* Sheldon Grey, otherwise called ‘Red Crime’ and ‘Yellow Tape’, of Granville, St James is wanted for shooting. He is affiliated with the ‘Big Yard Gang’.

* Kemar Sawyers, otherwise called ‘Pops’, 20, of Bottom Pen, Glendevon is wanted for murder. He frequents Rose Heights and Montego Bay.

* Steven Malcolm, otherwise called ‘Bulby’, of dark complexion, medium build and about 180 centimetres (5 feet 11 inches) tall. He is wanted for shooting and wounding with intent, and frequents Canterbury and Montego Bay.

* Deshane Hyatt, otherwise called ‘Joe’, of Glendevon, Montego Bay. He is of brown complexion, slim build and about 160 centimetres (5 feet 3 inches) tall. He is wanted for shooting with intent.

Yesterday, the police reminded the public that it is a criminal offence to harbour these individuals, and persons providing a safe haven for these criminals will be prosecuted.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these men is urged to contact the Montego Bay Criminal Investigation Branch at

953-6191, Crime Stop at 311, 119, or the nearest police station.

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