Police seek owner of engine found in Jamaica
(CNS): The police have said they are still seeking the owner of an engine and other goods which they believe were stolen in the Cayman Islands and have now ended up in Jamaica. Officers from Bodden Town CID and the Drugs Task Force began an investigation following the recovery of the stolen items in Jamaica. Members of the public are asked if they recognize the Yamaha 90hp boat engine (pictured left) and are urged to come forward if they believe it is theirs or know who it belongs to. Detective Inspector Kathy Marshall of the Drugs Task Force said: “We are keen to reunite this boat engine with its rightful owner and further the investigation surrounding its disappearance and subsequent recovery in Jamaica.”
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call DC Ian McDonald of Bodden Town CID on 947 2220.
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RCIP – Have their been any Laptop recoveries????
Well there is no sense in the canoes going back to Jamrock empty.
Sorry -mine is a 25hp. You said it was there on perhaps Honduras. It has been years – any progress?
Didnt someone post a message on here in response to another article a few months ago asking people to look out for a boat engine that had been stolen? I remember it being an engine similar to this one in power. CNS – if you have the ability to search messages using ‘boat’ or ‘engine’ you might find this post. Might be a dead end, might not be and could make someone quite happy. It was in an article not relating to boat engine theft so it might take some finding!
There was something advertised on ecaytrade a few weeks back along these lines – do you think that’s what you are recollecting?
What?!!! Stuff being stolen from Cayman and ending up in Jamaica?!!!!
What would the Premier think if he ound out about this, his people doing such a thing?!!
LOL ye darn right.