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Police issue public alert for five wanted men

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREEPORT – Police were yesterday searching for five men – four from Grand Bahama and one from Abaco – who they want to question in connection with a number of cases.

The men are:

• Jermaine Moss, 28, also known as “JB” or “Bubbles”, who is wanted in connection with armed robbery. His last known address was Jack Smith Corner, Hanna Hill, Eight Mile Rock.

Moss is about five feet, 11 inches tall and of dark brown complexion. He is of thick build, weighs about 200-250lbs, and has a black Afro.

• Garrin Lucken Gibson, 33, also known as “Dog”, who is wanted in connection with murder. His last known address was Batelco Corner, Jones Town, Eight Mile Rock.

He is about five feet, 11 inches tall and of medium brown complexion. He is of muscular build, weighs about 190lbs and has black low hair.

• William Omar Lightfoot, 24, of No 21 Malibu Reef, is wanted in connection with a grievous harm case. He is about six foot tall, of dark brown complexion with black low hair. He of slim build and weighs about 145lbs.

• Charles Tony Fritzgerald, 25, is wanted in connection with a grievous harm case. He is also wanted for questioning in connection with missing person Krishanna Higgs.

Fritzgerald is about five feet, 10 inches tall and of dark brown complexion. He is of average build and weighs about 170-180lbs. He has long braids and tattoos – MOB on his right arm, and NO LOVE on his left arm. He also has a scar on his forehead.

His last known address was No 208 Watergate Apartments and Limewood Lane.

• Chancelaire Baptiste, 52, of Sand Bank, Treasure Cay, Abaco is wanted in connection with a boat incident that resulted in the deaths of 11 persons. He is about five feet, 10 inches tall, of medium build, brown complexion, and is bald.

Police said these men should be assumed to be armed and extremely dangerous, and should not be approached. Anyone with information on their whereabouts should call 911, 919, or contact the nearest police station.

In Grand Bahama, persons should contact the Central Detective Unit on 350-3106/7/8/9 or 352-1919.

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