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Police looking for 2 missing men

Police are looking for two missing men.
They are 37-year-old Malcolm Mark Small of Taitt Hill, St George and Austin McColvin White 59, of Kerwin’s Avenue, Bayville, St Michael.
Police said Small is about 5’9” tall, of slim build, of a dark brown complexion and has an oval face. He has a large broad nose and a round head. He has a low hair cut, black hair and small dark-brown eyes. He has thick eyebrows, a long neck and square shoulders. He has a light voice and speaks with a stutter. He has a pleasant manner and has a lump on his left elbow and also a scar on the same elbow about two to three inches in length.
He was last seen by his brother Evans Parrish who lives at the same address about 7 pm on Monday August 26. His clothing is unknown.
White is about 5’4” tall, of a brown complexion and has a square face. He has a bald head. He has a tattoo on one of his hands in the shape of a heart. He is a smoker.
He was last seen by his mother Cora Maughn of the same address on Thursday August 29 around 9:30 am. At the time he was wearing a blue and white polo Tee- shirt, a long pair of black jeans and a black pair of shoes. He is known to frequent Merlene’s shop at the same Kerwin’s Avenue. He is a worker of Turtle Beach hotel. 
Individuals with information on the whereabouts of these missing men are asked to call  the police.

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