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    St. Catherine Police Seek Persons of Interest Following Spanish Town Unrest

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Spanish City, St. Catherine: The St. Catherine Police are searching for the help of the general public in finding a number of people of curiosity following the unrest that erupted in Spanish City yesterday.

    The next people are being sought:

    • Roniel Hope, also called ‘Ron’
    • Tashwayne Balford
    • Jevaughn White, also called ‘Bali’
    • Kevaughn White, also called ‘Twin’
    • Shamar Domr, also called ‘Boysie’
    • A person recognized solely as ‘Ranger’
    • A person recognized solely as ‘Prezi’

    These people are suggested to report back to the closest Legal Investigation Department (CIB) as quickly as potential.

    The unrest adopted the deadly police taking pictures of a reputed gang chief in St. Andrew on Wednesday night time. Protests ensued, resulting in roadblocks, clashes with regulation enforcement, and property harm.

    Safety forces have elevated their presence within the space to take care of order and guarantee public security.

    Anybody with data concerning the whereabouts of the people listed above is urged to contact the St. Catherine South Police Division at 876-984-2305, Crime Cease at 1-800-CRIME (27463), or their nearest police station.

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