Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Two wanted by police

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THE ROYAL BARBADOS Police Force is seeking the public’s assistance in locating two men who are wanted in connection with serious criminal matters.

Police say they are considered to be armed and dangerous and should not be approached by the public.

They are 32-year-old Pearson Omar Jerome Jordan and 28-year-old Ricardo Winfield Mayers.

Jordan, who is also known as “Tall Man”, is about 5’ 9” in height, of slim build and of black complexion.   He has black hair and dark brown eyes.  He has a tattoo of the letters “MOBB” on his left hand.

His last known address is 3rd Avenue Alleyne Land, Bush Hall, St Michael. 

Mayers, whose last known address is Bannister Land, Martindale’s Road, St Michael, also goes by the names “Baboon”, “Turtle” or “Monster Shaq”.

He is about 6’2” in height, of medium build and of dark complexion.  He has black hair, brown eyes, a bulbous nose and large lips.

Jordan and Mayers are advised that they can present themselves to the police accompanied by an attorney of their choice.  

Any person, who may know their whereabouts is asked to contact police emergency number 211, the nearest police station or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477).

The public is reminded that it is a serious offence to harbour or assist wanted persons; any person caught committing this offence can be prosecuted. (PR/NB)

 

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