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SOURCE: POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT DATED 11TH OCTOBER 2019

THE ROYAL ST. CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS POLICE FORCE

Name:                 Michael Davis

Alias:                Mickey

ADDRESS:            Molineux/Newtown

D.O.B:                 19-01-1990        

AGE:                    29 years old

Place of Birth:   St. Kitts

complexion:    Light brown

HAIR:                      BLACK       

EYES:                   Brown

HEIGHT:               5ft 9”

BUILT:                 Slim

MICHAEL DAVIS, ALSO KNOWN AS MICKEY, OF MOLINEUX/NEWTOWN IS BEING SOUGHT BY POLICE FOR A SERIES OF BREAK-INS. DAVIS IS BEING ASKED TO PRESENT HIMSELF TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION. ANYONE WHO SEES HIM OR KNOWS OF HIS WHEREABOUTS IS ASKED TO CONTACT THE BASSETERRE POLICE STATION AT 465-2241, THE NEAREST POLICE STATION OR CALL THE CRIME HOTLINE AT 707. ALL INFORMATION SHARED WILL BE TREATED AS CONFIDENTIAL. 

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