Photo of Yeahkark Walker in his work attire in Trinidad, where he went by the name ‘Jameek Taylor’.
A man who the police recently listed among the island’s most wanted last week, appealing for information to find him, is dead and buried in Trinidad and Tobago, his family has confirmed.
In a social media post on December 22, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) listed Yeahkark Walker, among others, as wanted in the Kingston West Police Division, enticing Jamaicans to “get a little extra” in their pockets this Christmas by providing credible information on the subject, criminal activities, illegal guns, and ammunition.
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Nine persons, including five teenagers, were arrested and charged in the Kingston Western Police Division for breaches under the Disaster Risk Management Act on Tuesday, December 22.
Charged are:
• 39-year-old Alrick Walters of Myers Street
• 24-year-old Tamoy Brown of Septimus Street
• 31-year-old Theresa Fray of Septimus Street
All the addresses are in the Kingston 12 area.
Reports from the Denham Town police are that about 11:30 pm (during curfew hours), a group of persons was seen walking along a roadway and were accosted by law enforcers.
Investigators from the Kingston Western Police Division have arrested and charged a man with malicious destruction of property, illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition following an incident that occurred on Unity Lane, Kingston 13 on Sunday, September 20.
The accused is 19-year-old Trayvon Williams, otherwise called ‘Woggy’, a wholesale worker of Unity Lane, Kingston 13.
Reports are that shortly after 12:30 am, a group of armed men opened gunfire at the now complainant’s house, causing damages to the door and another section of the house, estimated at $50,000.
The attackers then fled the premises on foot.
The scene was processed and two live 12-gauge cartridges, two 9mm spent casings and two 12-gauge spent casings were found at the location.