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Feb 28, 2013 News
Cayman Island (CNS) – A 31-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have been charged with conspiracy to pervert or defeat the course of justice, in connection with a missing person’s case.
Guyanese national, Hemerson Raymond Gonzalez, has been missing since December 11 when he disappeared while visiting friends in the Cayman Islands.
Gonzalez, 31, was said to be a regular visitor to the jurisdiction and was staying at an address in Canyon Dawn Drive, Savannah.
In the wake of his disappearance two women were arrested in January. One 25-year-old woman was arrested at that address on drug offences and a 19-year-old woman was arrested in Prospect on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
A third person was arrested at Owen Roberts International Airport on January 11 but the police did not reveal the man’s age or the details of his arrest. It is not clear if this is the same person that police have now charged.
It is anticipated that they will appear in court on March 5. Meanwhile, Gonzalez has still not been found. He speaks with a Guyanese accent, is about 5’ 8″ tall, with a dark brown complexion and curly black hair. He weighs about 180lbs, has a tattoo of a compass on his left forearm and other tattoos on the inside of his left wrist.When last seen he was wearing brown jeans, a t-shirt and blue low cut cloth shoes.
At the time of his disappearance, police said that Gonzalez was feeling ill and had been suffering from severe vomiting. Checks with local hospitals at the time confirmed that he did not seek medical attention.
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