WATCH: Barnswell honoured for rescuing abducted six-year-old

KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a heartening ceremony that highlighted community heroism, Clarendon Municipal Corporation has formally recognized Councillor Scean Barnswell and his wife for their courageous intervention in rescuing an abducted child. The honor was bestowed during the Corporation’s annual Christmas tree lighting event on Friday evening, where Mayor Joel Williams of May Pen presented the award before assembled dignitaries including Member of Parliament Pearnel Charles Jr.

The incident unfolded in early December when six-year-old Anka Glasgow from Inglewood Drive, Clarendon, was reported missing from her school. While traveling along the Bustamante Highway, Councillor Barnswell and his wife observed a man accompanying a young child under suspicious circumstances. Trusting their instincts that the situation appeared abnormal, the couple immediately intervened.

Their decisive actions resulted in the safe recovery of the child and the subsequent detention of the suspect, who remains in police custody. Mayor Williams emotionally commended the Barnswells during the ceremony, stating: ‘We could not ask for anything better from a citizen of our parish, someone who has saved a life, a baby, a six-year-old child. We want to express our deepest gratitude for your exemplary actions.’

The recognition underscores the vital role of community vigilance and courageous citizenship in ensuring public safety, particularly concerning vulnerable children. The municipal ceremony transformed into an unexpected celebration of civic responsibility and swift action preventing potential tragedy.