Archive for month: June, 2026
Construction Worker Facing Charges Following Wounding
/in Breaking News, News, Press Release/by Marsha-Gay McLeanAmmunition Seized in Kingston West
/in Breaking News, News, Press Release/by Marsha-Gay McLeanAMMUNITION SEIZED IN KINGSTON WEST The Kingston Western Police seized nineteen 7.62 cartridges during a targeted operation in the market along Darling Street, Kingston, on Friday, June 26. Reports from Denham Town Police are that at about 7:15 p.m., a team of lawmen were in the area conducting searches when they discovered the ammunition […]
JCF CADET ACADEMY GRADUATION CEREMONY FOR COHORTS FOUR & FIVE (2026)
/in Breaking News, News, Press Release/by IngramThe Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) Cadet Academy celebrated the graduation of 35 young men from Cohorts Four and Five on Thursday, June 25, at the National Police College of Jamaica (NPCJ). The ceremony was attended by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Merrick Watson, Director of NPCJ; Mr. Lawrence Ogilvie, […]
Police Seek Witness for Court
/in Breaking News, News, Press Release, Witness for Court/by Tazar SimpsonPolice Seek Witness for Court
Detectives assigned to the Elletson Road Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) are seeking the public’s assistance in locating two witnesses who are vital to a case currently before the Kingston and St. Andrew Circuit Court.
The witnesses are Kadie Cole and Keisha Daniels, whose last known address is Bayshore Park, Kingston 17.
Cole and Daniels are scheduled to appear before the court on Wednesday June 24,2026.
Kadie Cole, Keisha Daniels, or anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is being asked to contact the Elletson Road CIB at (876) 928-4200, the police emergency number 119, or the nearest police station.
JCF Motorcycle Fatality Reduction Strategist Warns Certified Helmets Save Lives
/in Breaking News, Feature Stories, Press Release/by IngramJCF Statement on Suspected Suicide in St Ann
/in Breaking News, News, Press Release/by Paul BrownThe Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is aware of media reports and social media commentary relating to the death of Maurice Alphanso Fennell in Browns Town, St. Ann, on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
The JCF wishes to clarify that Mr. Fennell was not, and has never been, a member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) or the Major Organized Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA). Reports describing him as a policeman are inaccurate and were not based on any information provided or confirmed by the Constabulary.
The clarification has become necessary in light of several public reports that have incorrectly identified the deceased as a serving or former police officer.
The Browns Town Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Mr. Fennell’s death, which occurred at Standfast in Browns Town, St. Ann, shortly after 6:00 a.m. Preliminary reports indicate that Mr. Fennell, a Loss Prevention Officer employed in St. James, was found suffering from what appeared to be gunshot wounds. He was subsequently transported to the St. Ann’s Bay Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The scene was processed by investigators, and the matter remains under active investigation.















