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Sep 27, 2008 News
Police have issued wanted bulletins for Clayton Hutson, Trinidadian Joseph Aboud, and Frankie Ross in connection with the illegal importation of firearms and ammunition.
A release issued yesterday stated that Hutson is 44 years of age; is brown in complexion; has brown eyes; is five feet, five inches tall; has black hair; and has a mole on his nose between his eyes.
His last know address is Lot 50 New Hope, East Bank Demerara.
The release stated that Joseph Aboud, a Trinidadian, is 31 years old; is six feet tall; is stout in build and fair in complexion. He has brown eyes and black hair, and his last known address is Lot 355 Cummings Street, Alberttown, Georgetown.
Frankie Ross, the release added, is of mixed ancestry; is 23 years old; is slim in stature, fair in complexion, and is five feet four inches tall.
The release urged anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the three men to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 226-9941, 226-6978, 227-6123, 225-8196, 225-7625, 911 or the nearest police station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence, it said.
Police had issued warrants in the past for both Hutson and Aboud.
Hutson was also charged, then freed, for the murder of former policeman Howard Cummings, who was gunned down in South Ruimveldt some years ago.
He was also held in connection with the murder of Claudius Sam, who was slain in Albouystown.
A warrant was issued for Aboud following the disappearance of Tenisha Morgan, the girlfriend of slain gunman Rondell ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins.
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