WATCH: Manchester police recover stolen items, public urged to make contact

MANCHESTER, Jamaica — Law enforcement authorities in Jamaica’s Manchester parish have launched a public appeal after a major anti-burglary operation yielded a large cache of recovered stolen property, and are also calling on a wanted person of interest to surrender to authorities.

The operation was carried out in the Mile Gully community, where investigators were targeting a man identified as Damion Biggs, who is wanted for questioning in connection with a string of local break-in incidents. While executing a search warrant at a property in the area, police uncovered an unexpected haul of dozens of items believed to have been stolen from local residences and businesses over a period of time.

The recovered property spans an unusually wide range of goods, from consumer electronics and home appliances to general household goods, curtains, and plumbing fixtures – including full toilet units and bathroom faucets. Even complete building doors were counted among the seized items, according to police statements.

Now, investigators are turning to the public to help return the recovered goods to their rightful owners. Any resident who has suffered a break-in and property theft is asked to travel to the Mandeville Police Station, where they can present documentation and other identifying details to confirm ownership and claim their belongings.

Alongside the call for theft victims, Manchester Police have reiterated their appeal to Damion Biggs, urging him to turn himself in voluntarily to the Mandeville Criminal Investigation Branch or any nearby police facility to cooperate with the ongoing investigation.