Thursday, April 23, 2026

MISSING: Parks and Wickham

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The Royal Barbados Police Force today issued a fresh appeal for missing couple Sherwin Parks and Shanice Wickham.

They were reported missing on November 4 and 6, 2020 respectively.

Parks, 24, of Gemswick, St Philip, is 5 feet 6 inches tall, of slim build and has a light brown complexion. He has an oval shaped head small ears both pierced once, small light brown eyes, broad nose, thin lips, hair cut in a high top fade and thin shaved sideburns with a goatee.

Parks has an erect appearance, short arms and legs, speaks with a Barbadian accent and has a pleasant manner.

Wickham, 25, of Gemswick, St Philip is about 5 feet 7 inches tall and slimly built with a brown complexion. She has red coloured locks midway down her back, a heart shaped face, round forehead, brown full eyes, thin eyebrows, a mole on the left side of her face above her top lip, big pointed nose, small pointed ears and square shoulders.

Wickham is slightly bow legged, speaks in a soft tone and has a Bajan accent. She has a tattoo of her daughter’s name Felicity and a stethoscope on her left upper chest, the letter “S” on her left hand between the thumb and index finger, a tattoo of a horse with a design on her thighs and a tattoo on her thighs that run to her rib cage.

When last seen, she was wearing a brownish, close fitting sleeveless dress and carrying a light brown haversack.

Family members and friends searched for Parks and Wickham on November 15 and 23 last year to no avail.

Anyone with information relative to the whereabouts of Parks and Wickham is asked to contact District ‘C’ Police Station at 416-8200, Police Emergency 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or the nearest Police Station. (PR/SAT)

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