Thursday, April 23, 2026

Two wanted by police

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THE ROYAL BARBADOS Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating two men wanted in connection with separate serious criminal matters.

The first is 26-year-old Kemar Whitfield Renaldo Leacock, alias “Big Eyes”, whose last known address was 7th Avenue, New Orleans St Michael.  He is about 5’6” in height and of slim build and dark brown complexion. Leacock has black hair, a flared nose, dark brown eyes and average lips.   He has a tattoo of eyes on his right forearm and a scar on his forehead.

Also wanted is 24-year-old Jabari Kenrico Gamble, alias “Ten Speed” or “Tenor”. His last known address was St Paul’s Avenue, Bayville St Michael. Gamble is about 5’7” in height, of slim build and of brown complexion.  He has black hair, and a low haircut as well as dark brown eyes, an “average nose and ears”.  He has a tattoo of the digits and word ‘10 SPEED’ on his right arm and the letter ‘Y’ on his left arm.  

Leacock and Gamble are advised that they can present themselves to the police accompanied by an attorney-at-law of their choice. 

Anyone who knows their whereabouts is asked to contact the 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 and any person caught committing this offence can be prosecuted. (PR/NB)

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