Law enforcement officials in St Mary, Jamaica successfully recaptured a 26-year-old fugitive named Phillip Williams, also known as ‘Boe,’ who had escaped from the lock-up at Oracabessa Police Station three months earlier. Williams, who hails from Belfield, St Mary, was facing charges of shooting with intent at the time of his escape. He had used a hacksaw blade to create an opening in the metal ventilation system of the lock-up and fled with six other prisoners on December 21, 2023. Since then, he is the fifth escapee to be recaptured, leaving two others still at large.
Williams was found sleeping under a house in the Guava Ridge area of Belfield during a targeted operation conducted by lawmen from the St Mary Police Division. He was promptly recaptured by the police, who are now focusing on locating the remaining two fugitives: Nolando Akenson, a 21-year-old from St Ann and St Mary facing robbery charges, and Gaveen Hurd, a 28-year-old from St Andrew and St Mary facing murder charges. Williams is expected to face additional charges related to his prison break now that he has been recaptured.
Citizens are reminded by the police that harboring a fugitive is a criminal offense, and they are urged to provide any information that may help in locating the two remaining escapees. Those with information can contact the Oracabessa police at 876-726-0698, Crime Stop at 311, the JCF tip line at 811, or the nearest police station. The collaborative efforts of the community and law enforcement are crucial in ensuring the recapture of all escaped prisoners and maintaining public safety in the area.
The successful recapture of Phillip Williams demonstrates the dedication and effectiveness of law enforcement authorities in pursuing fugitives and maintaining law and order in the community. The escape from the Oracabessa Police Station was a breach of security and highlighted the need for enhanced measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Williams will likely face consequences for his escape, underscoring the seriousness of such actions and the importance of ensuring that justice is served.
As the search continues for the two remaining fugitives, Nolando Akenson and Gaveen Hurd, the police are relying on the support and cooperation of the public to provide any information that may lead to their recapture. The safety and security of the community are paramount, and the apprehension of all escaped prisoners is crucial in maintaining peace and order. The commitment of law enforcement officials to pursuing justice and upholding the rule of law is evident in their relentless efforts to bring all fugitives to justice and ensure they are held accountable for their actions.
In conclusion, the recapture of Phillip Williams after three months on the run is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to bring all escaped prisoners to justice. The collaboration between law enforcement authorities and the community is essential in ensuring the safety of all residents and in holding those who break the law accountable for their actions. The hunt for the remaining fugitives continues, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in their recapture. The successful apprehension of all escaped prisoners will serve as a reminder that crime does not pay, and that those who attempt to evade justice will ultimately be brought to face the consequences of their actions.
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20 Comments
Why are we wasting resources on capturing non-violent offenders?
I bet he escaped to find buried treasure under that house. Wild, right?
I bet he was just trying to find a cozy spot for a nap!
I highly doubt that was his intention. Its more likely he was seeking shelter or food. Lets not anthropomorphize wild animals to fit our narrative. Lets respect their instincts and habitat instead of projecting our human emotions onto them.
Why didnt they use a bloodhound? Seems like a missed opportunity…
Bloodhounds are not always the best option for every situation. Different search and rescue methods are used based on various factors. Its not as simple as just using a bloodhound. Trust the experts to choose the most effective approach.
This guys commitment to napping is impressive, gotta give him credit for that.
I bet he wanted a break from the chaos of the prison life!
Why are we surprised? I bet he was just looking for WiFi.
Wow, really? Thats your assumption? Maybe he was genuinely lost or needed help. Jumping to conclusions like that says more about you than him. Lets not judge without knowing the whole story.
I bet he had a good hiding spot, shouldve stayed longer!
Do you think he was just trying to find a cozy spot?
I wonder if he was actually hiding there the whole time 🤔
Seriously, how does someone hide under a house for 3 months without getting caught? 🤔
This guy must have really loved that house! Who knew fugitives could be so cozy?
You never know what goes on behind closed doors. Maybe they had no other choice but to seek refuge there. Its easy to judge from the outside looking in. Empathy goes a long way in understanding peoples actions.
Do you think he was just tired or actually trying to hide?
Shouldnt the authorities have checked under the house sooner? Seems like a big oversight.
Isnt it crazy how some fugitives can evade capture for so long?!
Do you think he was just trying to hide or maybe stuck?