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Two more men wanted by police

December 30th, 2021

The Barbados Police Service is seeking the assistance of the public in locating two wanted men.

They are Jules Everton Matthew Weekes, alias “Bounty Killer,” whose last known addresses are Upper Golf Club Road, Rendezvous, Christ Church, and Packers Valley, St Patricks, Christ Church, as well as Rico Ranako Phillips, whose last known address is Light Foot Cross Lane, St Michael.

Police issued separate bulletins for the men, who are both wanted for questioning in connection with a number of serious criminal matters. 

Police did not provide a photo of Rico Ranako Phillips.

While police did not provide a photo of Rico Ranako Phillips, they said he is approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, with a dark complexion and a slim build.

Phillips is advised that he can present himself to the Criminal Investigations Department at Redman Drive, Fontabelle, St Michael, accompanied by an attorney-at-law of his choice.

Any person who may know the whereabouts of Rico Ranako Phillips is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department Headquarters, Redman Drive, Fontabelle, St Michael at telephone number 430-7189/90, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 429- 8787, or the nearest police station.

Jules Everton Matthew Weekes

Weekes is approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall, with a dark complexion and a slim build. He has a tattoo in the form of the letter “E” on his left shoulder and a tattoo of the name “Matthew” on his right shoulder. 

Jules Everton Matthew Weekes is advised that he can present himself to the Criminal Investigations Department at the Hastings/Worthing Police Station, Hastings, Christ Church, accompanied by an attorney-at-law of his choice. 

Any person who may know the whereabouts of Jules Everton Matthew Weekes is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department, Hastings/Worthing Police Station at telephone number 430-7219, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 429-8787, or the nearest police station.  

Members of the public are also reminded that it is a serious offence to harbour or assist wanted persons; any person caught committing this offence may be prosecuted.

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