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Missing: Kenmore Hinds and Kenville Clarke

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POLICE ARE SEEKING the assistance of the public in locating a missing man.

He is 50-year-old  Kenmore Decoursey Hinds of Skeete’s Road, Mile & A Quarter, St Peter.

He was last seen by his sister Marva Hinds around 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday March 22, when he departed his residence to visit the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

At the time he was wearing khaki long pants, a blue and white shirt with buttons to the front, a green cap and tan boots.

Hinds is six feet tall, slimly built and of dark complexion. He has a bald head and a long nose and weighs approximately 160 pounds.

Anyone with information relative to his whereabouts is asked to contact District ‘E’ Police Station at 419-1730, or 419-1731, police emergency number 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800 –TIPS (8477) or the nearest police station.  

The other missing man is 34-year-old Kenville Noel Clarke of Nursery #2, Four Roads, St Philip.

He was last seen by his sister Gail Clarke last month when he was making plans to visit Trinidad and Tobago to attend carnival.

Clarke is 5’ 5” in height and slimly built with a dark complexion. He has a round forehead, thick lips, brown eye and small ears which have been pierced once.

He has shoulder length locks and a thin moustache as well as tattoos on both his hands and his chest.

Anyone with information relative to his whereabouts is asked to contact the District ‘C’ Police Station at 416-8200, or 416-8201, 211, Crime Stoppers or the nearest police station. (PR/NB) 

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