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Another missing person’s motor vehicle found

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
March 6, 2025
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It is a worrying development for both the family and the police as the motor vehicle belonging to missing Yorks resident, Keon Richards, has been found by the police.

The Nissan car belonging to missing Yorks resident Keon Richards has been found, as police intensify their search for him. Law enforcers are remaining tight-lipped about the details surrounding the recovery of the car, but confirm their search is on in earnest for the missing man.

Police are asking anyone with information which can assist in finding Richards to call the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-8477.

Meanwhile, the Police Administration has indicated that it too, is concerned about the increased number of missing persons’ cases reported to the force over a short period.

The administration encourages families to at least inform someone of their plans to leave home or be away from home for an extended period. The public is also urged to report missing persons to the authorities in a much more, timely manner.

Recently, the police have received three separate reports of missing persons, including Keon Richards of Yorks. While the locations of two individuals were made known, Keon’s whereabouts remain unknown. He was last seen on Wednesday, February 26 at his workplace at Sandals Grande Antigua Resort. His mother reported they last spoke with each other sometime on February 18. He is 6ft tall with a brown complexion and weighs approximately 200lbs. The police are in the process of searching several areas utilizing all available resources with the hope of finding him.

Anyone with information regarding his disappearance or whereabouts is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers anonymous hotline number at 800-8477.

Meanwhile, police continue to seek additional information into the disappearances of Orden “Passo” David, Donna-Marie Christian, and others who are still missing. David’s vehicle was found near Pares Village with the interior burnt out, but there has been no sign of him. Anyone with any information, please contact any police station or call the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913.

 

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