Jamaican nationals reported to be missing
Junior Williams Patrice Ann Marie Young
Cayman News Friday, October 29, 2004
The Royal Cayman Islands Police say they are searching for two Jamaican nationals who were reported missing over the weekend, 28-year-old Patrice Ann Marie Young who is described as being fair in complexion with a mole on the right side of her face below the nose and the other is Junior Williams.
According to police reports Ann Marie Young arrived in Grand Cayman on 1 October and has being working along with Williams but efforts to find both Jamaicans have so far proven futile.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Rudolph Dixon told reporters that officers are in contact with personnel from the Department of Immigration in order to establish if they have left the country or not.
However he added that the police did not suspect foul play.
Meanwhile Commissioner of Police Buel Braggs said three people are in custody in relation with a case of attempted murder which occurred following a shooting incident in the Birch Tree Hill Road area at West Bay last Friday.
According to a police report, the Emergency Communications Centre (911) received a report from a male who sustained gunshot wounds at around 10:58 that night.
The officers along with paramedics responded to the call and the injured man was taken to the Cayman Islands Hospital for treatment and is now reported to be in a stable condition.
Junior Williams Patrice Ann Marie Young
Cayman News Friday, October 29, 2004
The Royal Cayman Islands Police say they are searching for two Jamaican nationals who were reported missing over the weekend, 28-year-old Patrice Ann Marie Young who is described as being fair in complexion with a mole on the right side of her face below the nose and the other is Junior Williams.
According to police reports Ann Marie Young arrived in Grand Cayman on 1 October and has being working along with Williams but efforts to find both Jamaicans have so far proven futile.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Rudolph Dixon told reporters that officers are in contact with personnel from the Department of Immigration in order to establish if they have left the country or not.
However he added that the police did not suspect foul play.
Meanwhile Commissioner of Police Buel Braggs said three people are in custody in relation with a case of attempted murder which occurred following a shooting incident in the Birch Tree Hill Road area at West Bay last Friday.
According to a police report, the Emergency Communications Centre (911) received a report from a male who sustained gunshot wounds at around 10:58 that night.
The officers along with paramedics responded to the call and the injured man was taken to the Cayman Islands Hospital for treatment and is now reported to be in a stable condition.
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