Dozen wanted men listed in St Andrew South Police Division
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Detectives assigned to the St Andrew South Police Division have listed 12 people as wanted in connection with several crimes committed across the parish.
They are:
●Twenty-one-year-old Kenoy Chambers otherwise called ‘Kez; or ‘Chase’, of Arthur Jones, Waltham Park, Kingston 11. He is wanted for three counts of murder;
●Thirty-one-year-old Anthoneil Reynolds otherwise called ‘Son Son’, of Malborough Avenue, New Haven, Kingston 20. He is wanted for a murder on Riverside Drive, New Haven, Kingston 20;
●Thirty-seven-year-old Kemar Flash otherwise called ‘Poppy’, of Shaw Avenue, Bridgeport, Portmore, St Catherine. He is wanted for murder and shooting with intent;
●Thirty-three-year-old Shawn Campbell otherwise called ‘Ishent’, of Riverside, New Haven, Kingston 20. He is wanted for a murder on Columbus Drive, Kingston 20;
●Marques Ellis of Riverton Meadows, Kingston 11 who is wanted for a murder on 22nd Avenue, West Cumberland, Gregory Park, Portmore, St Catherine;
●Thirty-eight-year-old Courtney Ashley, of Abby Close, Lees Flat, Red Hills, St Andrew otherwise called ‘Ashley’, ‘Orlando Williams’, ‘Bloodstain’ or ‘Biggs’. He is wanted for murder and shooting with intent on Fenbrook Avenue, Kingston 20;
●Ronald Smith otherwise called ‘Skull’, who is wanted for shooting with Intent on Ashley Road, Maxfield, Kingston 13;
●Twenty-eight-year-old Justin Graham of Berwick Road, Kingston 13. He is wanted for a murder on Berwick Road Kingston 13:
●Jermaine Richards otherwise called ‘Reechie’, of Pen Road, Kingston 11. He is wanted for a murder on Ashoka Road, Kingston 11;
●Christopher Duffus otherwise called ‘Chippa’, of Oakland Drive, Kingston 11. He is wanted for shooting with intent on Oakland Crescent, Kingston 11;
●Twenty-three-year-old Jevaugn Ford otherwise called ‘Jevy’, who is wanted for a murder in Ferry district, St Andrew and
●Raheem Brown otherwise called ‘Berger;’. He is wanted for a murder on Joseph Road, Kingston 13.
In a release on Tuesday, the St Andrew South police say they will continue to work assiduously to rid the nation’s streets of criminals and have extended gratitude to members of the public for their continued support in assisting to keep communities safe.
They have also sought to remind the public that it is a crime to harbour a fugitive and are therefore asking anyone with information that can assist in the investigations to contact the Hunts Bay Police at 876-923-7111, Crime Stop at 311, the NIB Tip Line at 811, the Police 119 number or the nearest police station.