A violent kidnapping incident in St. Vincent and the Grenadines culminated in a dramatic police rescue operation, leaving a Royal Navy officer injured and a vehicle perforated with bullet holes. The episode unfolded in the Belair area, where authorities are now conducting an intensive manhunt for two primary suspects.
Law enforcement agencies have identified the wanted individuals as Carrisa ‘Shemika’ Neverson from South Rivers and Jamal McMaster from Belair. Both are considered persons of interest in a case involving kidnapping and attempted murder, with McMaster specifically described as armed and extremely dangerous.
According to investigative sources, the events began when a Vincentian woman serving in the Royal Navy and a minor male relative were allegedly abducted in Arnos Vale. The victims were then transported to Belair in a green Nissan Tiida. During captivity, one victim managed to secretly send a distress message via electronic device, alerting authorities to their predicament.
A tactical police unit responded to the scene near Belair Playing Field, where they encountered one suspect outside the vehicle. This individual fled into the surrounding darkness and evaded capture. Another suspect inside the car surrendered to authorities and is currently in custody.
The rescue operation resulted in the female naval officer sustaining an eye injury, requiring immediate hospitalization for medical treatment. Crime scene investigators documented multiple bullet impacts on the vehicle, with evidence tape marking numerous holes in both the front and rear windshields.
Police forensic teams from the Police Garage and Crime Scene Unit conducted a thorough examination of the bullet-riddled automobile before transporting it via unmarked flatbed truck for further analysis. Investigators theorize the perpetrators may have been equipped with high-powered weaponry based on the ballistic evidence.
Authorities have issued public advisories urging citizens not to approach either suspect and to immediately contact police stations or emergency numbers (999, 911, or specified hotlines) with any information. All tips will be treated with strict confidentiality as the investigation continues to develop.
