Dancehall artiste Kemar Highcon known for his popular hit song “So Saucy” back in 2019, was detained in the US and charged with grand theft auto, a third-degree crime.
The arrest took place on May 5 in Florida, according to Broward County public records.
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Attempts to gain a response from Highcon’s management team were unsuccessful.
Kemar Woodfine, also known as Kemar Highcon, resides in Stamford, Connecticut.
Highcon obtained sponsorship deals and was appointed as a Digicel and Pizza Hut brand ambassador.
Highcon, who was born in Portmore, St. Catherine, attended St. Jago High School there till the fourth grade before relocating to New York City in 2006.