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Have you seen these men?

POLICE in Abaco and Grand Bahama have asked for the public’s assistance in locating wanted suspects for a range of crimes, from murder to armed robbery. They have issued photographs of the suspects.

Henry Pierre Paul is wanted in Abaco on a charge of causing grievous harm and breach of a Supreme Court Order. He is 29, resides in the Mudd and also frequents the Ghetto in Freeport, Grand Bahama. He is 5ft 11in, of dark brown complexion, heavy build and weighs 200lbs. Paul is considered armed and extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution.

Bernard Jerome Ferguson is wanted in Grand Bahama to answer to seven counts of stealing from a dwelling house and major damage. Ferguson, 24, of 200 Eleuthera Drive, Hawksbill, Grand Bahama, is 5ft 9in and weighs 193lbs, of medium brown complexion and average build. He should be approached with caution if seen.

John Mark Titus, 23, is wanted in Abaco on a charge of armed robbery. A resident of the Mudd, he frequents Coral Gardens and the Ghetto, Grand Bahama. He is 6ft 2in tall, weighs 150 to 160lbs, of dark brown complexion and medium build. He is considered armed and extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution.

Lewis Cadet is wanted in Abaco on a charge of murder. He is 20, resides in the Mudd and frequents the Ghetto in Grand Bahama. He is 5ft 11in, 120 to 140lbs, of dark brown complexion and average build. He is considered armed and extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution.

Marco Josue, 29, is wanted in Abaco on a charge of armed robbery. He resides in The Pigeon Pea and frequents the ghetto. He is 5ft 10in, weighs 130 to 150 lbs, of dark brown complexion and slim build. He is considered armed and extremely dangerous and should be approached with caution.

Maxene Baptiste, a Haitian national, is wanted in Abaco on a charge of incest. He is 36, of The Mudd and frequents Grand Bahama. He is 5ft 6in, weighs 160lbs, of brown complexion and slim build. He should be approached with caution if seen.

The public is asked to contact the police in Abaco at 367-2560, Grand Bahama at 350-3107/8, 911/919 or call your nearest police station if they have information on any of the suspects’ whereabouts.

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