Javaun Moody Arrested Following Caye Caulker Shooting

A swift police response proved critical following a violent shooting incident that disrupted the tranquility of Caye Caulker’s Bahia area on Thursday evening. Authorities were alerted to gunfire around 9:00 PM and immediately mobilized toward the scene, where they encountered a golf cart transporting an injured man to the local clinic.

The victim, identified as 22-year-old Dominic Castillo, had sustained a gunshot wound to the back and required emergency medical attention before being transferred to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for further treatment.

Through subsequent investigation, law enforcement officials identified 29-year-old Javaun Moody as a person of interest. Moody was formally arrested and charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. According to Assistant Superintendent Stacy Smith, officers observed Moody discarding a weapon during pursuit. The recovered firearm was identified as a 9mm pistol containing a magazine with seven live rounds.

Further search of Moody’s person revealed additional criminal activity, leading to drug possession charges after police discovered a Ziploc bag containing suspected cocaine. Investigators also recovered a .38 caliber revolver with three live rounds from the scene, along with seven expended shell casings.

All evidence has been submitted to the National Forensic and Science Services Laboratory for ballistic testing and analysis, which will determine possible connections to the shooting incident and potential additional charges against Moody.

When questioned about the circumstances, ASP Smith indicated that both Moody and the victim appeared to have traveled to the area with “nefarious intentions” and encountered “equal hostility.” The investigation continues to determine whether the recovered .38 revolver belongs to Moody’s group or other involved parties.