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US fugitive could be in Barbados

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UNITED STATES LAW enforcement authorities are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a fugitive wanted for allegedly killing his sister and an ex-girlfriend in 2002.
Andre Neverson, a native and citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, is believed to have fled the United States and may be residing in Barbados or other Caribbean islands.
Neverson has been classified as one of the US Marshals Service’s 15 Most Wanted Fugitives.
The 49-year-old is about 6’2” tall and was last reported to be 240 pounds. He has brown eyes, black hair and a muscular build.
A release from the United States Embassy in Barbados said Neverson speaks several languages and is known to always carry a firearm. He usually keeps his head shaved but has been known to wear wigs to disguise himself. Investigators believe he is computer savvy.
A reward of up to $25 000 is offered for information leading directly to his arrest.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest US Marshals Service office, American Embassy/Consulate, or call the US Marshals Service Communications centre at 1-800-336-0102. Tips may also be emailed to usms.wanted@usdoj.gov. (PR/NB)

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