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| Apr 4, 2023

JCF lists 10 persons of interest in ongoing investigations

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The Kingston West Police have listed 10 individuals as persons of interest who may be able to assist them with ongoing investigations.

Though it was not stated what kind of investigations are taking place, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) said in a release yesterday (April 3) that the individuals are being urged to report to the Denham Town Criminal Investigation Branch (C.I.B) by 6pm today (April 4).

Listed are:

  1. Demar Hall, otherwise called ‘Russian Kidd’
  2. Jermain Barham, otherwise called ‘ Pryce Right’
  3. Glenroy Allen, otherwise called ‘TJ’
  4. Demarie Mitchell, otherwise called ‘China Man’
  5. Odaine Brown, otherwise called ‘Shane’
  6. Pharrell Williams, otherwise called ‘Kagawa’
  7. Alex Smith, otherwise called ‘ Ajay’
  8. Mario Morgan, otherwise called ‘Dae Dae’
  9. Romario Cobourne, otherwise called ‘Bae’
  10. A man known only as ‘Baby’ of a Mexico address

JCF said the names are being listed after several failed attempts to reach the individuals.

Additionally, anyone with information that can assist in locating those listed are asked to contact Denham Town CIB at 876 948-1964 or Crime Stop at 311.

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