Seven persons-of-interest report to cops
ST ANDREW, Jamaica – Seven of 12 men who were named as persons-of-interest have turned themselves over to the St Andrew South police.
The police on Saturday released a list of the 12 persons-of-interest and 10 wanted men as they continue to investigate several crimes committed in the division.
The 22 men were asked to immediately turn themselves over to the police.
According to lawmen, seven of those listed as persons-of-interest turned up at the division’s headquarters at the Hunts Bay Police Station between Monday and Tuesday.
These men, the police say, are being questioned in relation to various crimes. The police are advising those who have not yet turned up to follow suit and come in and talk to them.
Those listed as wanted are:
1. Ronald Smith, otherwise called ‘Skull’, who frequents Browns Lane, Ashley Road and Bentley Road in St Andrew, as well as Central Village and Top Burke Road in St Catherine. Smith is wanted for a case of wounding with intent.
2. Romario Grant, otherwise called ‘Kaka’, of Nelson Road, Kingston 13. He is wanted for murder.
3. Albert Mitchell, otherwise called ‘Ballie’, of Anderson Drive, Riverton Meadows, in St Andrew who is wanted for murder.
4. Marques Ellis, of Riverton Meadows in St Andrew. He is wanted for murder.
5. Shantoney Cardis, otherwise called ‘Chassy’, who frequents Union Gardens, Green Road, and Harbour View in St Andrew. He is wanted in connection with a shooting.
6. Shawayne Campbell, otherwise called ‘Fatta’ or ‘Stinga’, of Majesty Gardens, Kingston 11. He is wanted for murder.
7. Anteniel Reynolds, otherwise called ‘Son Son’, of New Haven, Kingston 20. He is wanted for murder.
8. Jermaine Richards, otherwise called ‘Reechie’, who frequents Ashoka Road, and Penwood Road, St Andrew.
9. Ackeem Sibbles, otherwise called ‘Reds’. He is of dark complexion, slim build and about 5-feet-1 inch tall. He is wanted for murder.
10. Quadon Green is wanted for murder. He is of a bleached brown complexion and about 5-feet-4 inches tall.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these individuals is being asked to contact the Hunts Bay Police at 876-927-7778, the police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.