St. James Police Release Sketch of Murder Suspect
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The St. James police in Jamaica have released a composite sketch of a suspect in connection with a murder on Easy Street in Bullock Heights, Somerton District.
- The victim, identified as Rohan Green, was reportedly attacked and shot multiple times by unknown assailants while repairing vehicles at his home.
- Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Montego Bay Criminal Investigation Branch or Crime Stop.
The pursuit of justice continues in St. James as the police release a composite sketch of a suspect wanted in connection with the brazen murder of Rohan Green. This incident, which occurred on Easy Street in Bullock Heights, Somerton District, has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the persistent challenges of crime in the parish.
The St. James police have released a composite sketch of a suspect in connection with a murder on Easy Street in Bullock Heights, Somerton District, in the parish on Thursday, March 5.
According to reports from the Adelphi Police, Mr. Green, an auto repairman known locally, was tragically pounced upon by unknown assailants while he was at home, engaged in his livelihood. The attack was brutal, with the victim sustaining multiple gunshot wounds before the perpetrators fled the scene. The Jamaica Observer is committed to shedding light on such incidents and supporting the police in their efforts to bring perpetrators to justice.
The murder victim has been identified as Rohan Green, otherwise called โBlacksโ and โOckra Budโ, an auto repairman of Easy Street.
We urge the public to cooperate fully with the authorities. The release of this sketch is a critical step in the investigation, and any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be vital. The St. James police are appealing to anyone who can identify the individual in the sketch or has any knowledge of the events leading up to Mr. Green's death to come forward. Contacting the Montego Bay CIB, Crime Stop, or the nearest police station can make a significant difference in ensuring that those responsible are held accountable and that our communities remain safe.
Green was at home conducting repairs on motor vehicles when he was pounced upon by unknown assailant(s), who opened fire, hitting him before escaping from the area.
Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.