Barbados law enforcement authorities have escalated their search for Ramone Jamar Dacosta Jordan, a 32-year-old fugitive known by the alias “Gas,” who is wanted for interrogation regarding serious criminal investigations. The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) has classified Jordan as armed and potentially dangerous, issuing stern warnings to the public against any attempts to approach him.
Jordan’s last documented residence was in the Wiltshire Avenue area of Bayfield, St Philip. The suspect possesses distinctive physical characteristics that may aid in his identification: standing approximately six feet two inches tall with a slender build, brown complexion, and long dreadlock-style hair. Notable identifying features include elaborate tattoos on his left arm depicting a wall structure with the word “GAS” prominently displayed at the top, accompanied by additional inkwork featuring the terms ‘Honor,’ ‘Yolo,’ and ‘Loyalty’ arranged in a strategic pattern.
Law enforcement officials have formally advised Jordan to surrender voluntarily to the Criminal Investigations Department (South) located at the Oistins Police Station in Christ Church. The police emphasize that he should be accompanied by legal representation of his choosing during this process.
The TBPS has established multiple channels for information regarding Jordan’s whereabouts, urging citizens to contact the Criminal Investigations Department (Oistins) at 418-2608 or 418-2612, Police Emergency services at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, or their nearest police station. Authorities have reiterated that providing shelter or assistance to wanted individuals constitutes a serious criminal offense subject to prosecution, reminding the public of their legal obligations in such matters.
