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Where is Jerry Butler?



Jerry Butler - Contributed

THE STAR, in collaboration with the Jamaica Constabulary Force, needs your help in finding the missing persons mentioned below. We hope you can assist us and their loved ones left behind in locating them. If you have seen these persons or know their whereabouts, please contact 119 or the nearest police station.

A reward of $100,000 is now being offered through Crime Stop for information, which may lead to finding Jerry Butler who has been missing since January.

Prudence Gentles, head of Crime Stop, is urging people to come forward. "If anyone has any information, call us at 311," she said.

Jerry L. Anthony Agustus Butler has been missing since January 12. Karen Butler, his wife is hoping that the latest initiative might bring about some good results. She said in March, his car was found in a section of the Corporate Area.

Purchasing fish

Butler was last seen driving down Bay Farm Road after purchasing fish at the intersection of that road and Waltham Park Road.

Butler, who is of Red Hills, St Andrew, has not been seen since he left work and was heading to buy parts for his car.

According to a release from the Constabulary Communications Network, at 4:00 p.m. on January 12, Butler, 36 years old, left work at APM Terminals, driving his black Toyota Trueno Levin motor car registered 8420 DX to purchase spare parts. He has not been seen since. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing a light-grey shirt, blue jeans pants and black shoes.

He is of dark complexion, medium build and about 165 cm tall and wears a low-cut hair style.

Anyone knowing of his whereabouts are asked to call Crime Stop at 311.

 
April 23, 2008
 

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