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Police Looking For ‘Spanish’ Person Of Interest Who Escaped Custody

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By: Spokesman Newsroom
BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Tuesday 9th October 2018) – Local authorities are currently looking for a 23-year-old man nicknamed ‘Spanish’.

As gathered from police information, this person of interest, who escaped from custody last week, was taken in for an incident and is suspected of having been involved in another.

See official police details below.

NAME: ERNESTO ESTAVAN
ALIAS:  SPANISH/STEVY LAWRENCE
ADDRESS:  FARMS SITE, SANDY POINT
D.O.B:  28-04-1995
AGE:  23 YEARS
PLACE OF BIRTH:  ST. KITTS
COMPLEXION: BROWN
HAIR: BLACK
EYES: BROWN
HEIGHT: 5’10’’
BUILT: SLIM

ERNESTO LAWRENCE, ALSO KNOWN AS SPANISH AND STEVY, OF FARMS SITE, SANDY POINT, ESCAPED FROM POLICE CUSTODY ON OCTOBER 05, 2018.

HE WAS TAKEN INTO POLICE CUSTODY FOR THE OFFENCE OF LARCENY AND IS ALSO A PERSON OF INTEREST IN RELATION TO AN ARMED ROBBERY INCIDENT.

ANYONE WHO SEES HIM OR KNOWS OF HIS WHEREABOUTS IS ASKED TO CONTACT THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT AT 465-2241, EXT. 4220 OR 4231, OR THE NEAREST POLICE STATION.

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