St. Andrew – The Jamaica Constabulary Drive (JCF) is confirming that the ultimate detainee who had escaped from the Fixed Spring Police lock-up in St. Andrew has turned himself in.
This implies all 9 escapees who had damaged out of the ability on Tuesday morning at the moment are again in police custody.
In keeping with the Police Excessive Command, a large manhunt had been launched following the escape, with islandwide deployment of police sources to recapture the boys. The detainees had reportedly reduce their manner by means of a metallic grille and door to make their daring breakout.
Within the rapid aftermath of the escape, 45-year-old David Rhoden of Malvern Avenue in Kingston was rapidly recaptured.
The opposite eight males who had been on the run included:
- Alonzo Espute, 19, of Cassava Piece, Kingston 8 – charged with homicide
- Brandon Ennis, 27, of Belvedere, Pink Hills – charged with possession of a prohibited weapon
- Talik Chambers, 23, of Burlington Avenue, Kingston 10 – charged with id theft
- Donque Douglas, 25, of Higher Oxford Road, Kingston – charged with wounding with intent, taking pictures with intent, and malicious destruction of property
- Fray Mesias, 18, of Pinto, Stony Hill, St. Andrew – charged with rape
- Richard Bishop, 19, of Olympic Means, Kingston – charged with housebreaking and larceny
- Junior Anthony Barnes, 31, of Iron River, Golden Spring – charged with possession of a prohibited weapon and unauthorised ammunition
- Kamal Kelly, 25, of Mannings Hill, Stony Hill, St. Andrew – charged with taking pictures with intent
The JCF had earlier appealed to members of the general public to offer any info that might help within the recapture of the escapees, whereas warning that harbouring criminals is a prison offence.
The Police have since thanked the general public for his or her help within the operation.