37 men wanted in St James, says DCP Haye
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of the Crime and Security Portfolio, of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), Selvin Haye today disclosed that a total of 37 wanted men were identified in St James prior to the announcement of the state of emergency.
On Friday, the police named five men from the list who were considered “priority” however, DCP Haye noted another list currently being circulated on social media and discussed on some traditional media outlets did not come from the JCF.
He explained that the list that was compiled by the JCF consists of individuals who are wanted and for whom court-ready files and warrants of arrests have been prepared.
“Once those individuals are captured, they can be immediately taken before the courts,” he said, noting that the list of wanted persons is being constantly monitored and is updated regularly. Below is the full list of 37 people being sought from St James:
1. Shaneil Lutan
2. Delano Wilmott
3. Arnold Gayle
4. Marshall Dillion
5. Nico Samuels
6. Kasheem Lewis
7. Devon Reid
8. Deandre Devonte
9. Kirk Stevens
10. Christopher boyd
11. O'Neil Brown
12. Laura Meggie
13. Brandon Case
14. Sanjae Hodari Nelson
15. Danrick Campbell
16. Oran Dunn
17. Jason Gordon
18. Kerlando Wallace
19. Ryan Peterkin
20. Travis Rasheen Myrie
21. Javaughn Campbell
22. Andre Fullerton
23. Sheldon Grey
24. A man known only as 'Andrew'
25. Daniel Gray
26. Kevon Francis
27. Albert Anthony Samuels
28. A man known only as 'Beggy Dan'
29. Torr Burnett
30. Kaval Duncan
31. A man known only as 'Jolo'
32. Lennox McLeod
33. Orlando Burnett
34. Davion Kevro Reid
35. Donald Anthony Reid
36. Oral Dunn
37. Daniel Allwood
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