Jamaica – Four in Custody in Paulwell’s Daughter And Her Mother Disappearance
Four people have been detained by the police in connection with the disappearance of the baby daughter of opposition legislator Phillip Paulwell and her mother. A female officer in the United States Navy is one of them, according to information recently released by
Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey. According to Bailey, the inquiry has developed into a convoluted conspiracy and kidnapping case. He asserts that the probe is well underway and that the evidence amassed thus far is solid. He stated that before formal accusations are taken into consideration, the four must go through a number of administrative processes. He stated that further details would be made available to the public. At the same time, he urged anyone with knowledge to come forward and assist the investigation. Sarayah Paulwell, 10 months old, and her mother, Toshyna Patterson, 27, are thought to have been kidnapped on September 9 from their residence on Gilmour Drive in St. Andrew. Relatives said they were last seen at their home’s gate about 7 a.m. Even though there is a $500,000 reward for information that might result in their safe return, their whereabouts remain a mystery.