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Cayman Islands: DOI request public assistance in search for wanted person

From The Cayman Islands Department of Immigration

The Department of Immigration (DOI) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with his authority to remain in the Cayman Islands.

 

Mr Fabian “Jason” Hubert Williams, age 43 of Jamaica, is described as approximately 5’7” tall, and weighing approximately 170lbs, with dark complexion, dark brown eyes and black hair.

Mr Williams is known to frequent the Mount Pleasant area of West Bay. He was last seen in the Peanut Lane area of Mount Pleasant on 25 June 2018, where he threatened immigration officers with a machete before jumping through a window of an abandoned building and running off through a dense thicket of thorn bushes.

DOI officials would like to remind the public that it is an offence to assist a person who does not have legal authorisation to remain in the Cayman Islands, which carries a maximum penalty of CI$50,000 fine and/or seven years imprisonment.  

Anyone who sees Mr Williams or knows of his whereabouts is urged not to approach him, but to immediately contact the confidential information hotline at 1-800-Legalim (1-800-534-2546), or email [email protected]. The public can also provide information by calling 911 or their district police station.

The Department of Immigration (DOI) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with his authority to remain in the Cayman Islands.

Mr Fabian “Jason” Hubert Williams, age 43 of Jamaica, is described as approximately 5’7” tall, and weighing approximately 170lbs, with dark complexion, dark brown eyes and black hair.

Mr Williams is known to frequent the Mount Pleasant area of West Bay. He was last seen in the Peanut Lane area of Mount Pleasant on 25 June 2018, where he threatened immigration officers with a machete before jumping through a window of an abandoned building and running off through a dense thicket of thorn bushes.

DOI officials would like to remind the public that it is an offence to assist a person who does not have legal authorisation to remain in the Cayman Islands, which carries a maximum penalty of CI$50,000 fine and/or seven years imprisonment.

Anyone who sees Mr Williams or knows of his whereabouts is urged not to approach him, but to immediately contact the confidential information hotline at 1-800-Legalim (1-800-534-2546), or email [email protected]. The public can also provide information by calling 911 or their district police station.

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