
St Ann relatives put up $500,000 for tips on missing bursar Owen Hamilton
Relatives of Owen 'Teacha' Hamilton, who remains missing in St Ann, have put up $500,000 for any tip that helps establish where he is.
Hamilton works as a bursar. On Saturday, July 4, he left his Steer Town residence intending to take part in a grave-digging at Mountain Road, Bamboo, elsewhere in the parish. Accounts say he travelled by public transport.
He never reached Mountain Road and there has been no contact with him since that day.
Witnesses who saw him that day described a plaid shirt and black pants. He stands six feet, weighs roughly 170 pounds, and his hair is greyish.
His relatives and friends are pressing the public to help locate him. Anyone with useful details is asked to notify the St Ann's Bay Police, any nearby station, or telephone 876-407-0350 or 876-369-0145.
Syndicated from Jamaica Gleaner · originally published .
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