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RBPF Wanted: Billy Johnson, Charlton Williamson, & Cimeleo Darling of Nassau
By Stephen Dean, RBPF
Jul 6, 2016 - 11:44:12 PM

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Photos l to r: 40 – year old Billy Johnson of Pinewood Garden, 23 – year old Charlton Williamson of Carmichael Road and 19 – year old Cimeleo Darling, AKA ‘Georgle’ of Pinewood

Nassau, Bahamas - The Royal Bahamas Police Force is asking the public for help in finding two murder suspects and a suspect wanted for Armed Robbery.
The first suspect is 40 – year old Billy Johnson of Pinewood Gardens, who is wanted for questioning reference to murder.

Johnson is a dark male, medium build, about 5’ 10” in height.

The second suspect is 23 – year old Charlton Williamson of Carmichael Road and Exuma Island, who is wanted for questioning reference to murder.

Williamson is a light brown male, medium build, about 5’ 9” in height.

The final suspect is 19 – year old Cimeleo Darling, AKA ‘Georgle’ of Pinewood Matthew Street, Nassau Village, who is wanted for questioning reference to Armed Robbery.

Darling is a dark male, medium build, about 5’ 5” to 5’ 7” in height.

Johnson, Williamson and Darling are considered to be armed and dangerous. Police advise the public not to approach them. Instead, contact police immediately with any information.

Police wish to remind members of the public that it is a criminal offence to harbour wanted persons, and persons providing a safe haven for criminals will be prosecuted.

ANYONE KNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS OF BILLY JOHNSON, CHARLTON

WILLIAMSON OR CIMELEO DARLING, NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR INSIGNIFICANT (THE TIP) MAY SEEM, IS URGED TO ANONYMOUSLY CONTACT THE POLICE AT 919 OR CRIME STOPPERS AT 328-TIPS (8477) (NEW PROVIDENCE) OR 1-242-300-8476 (FAMILY ISLANDS)


CRIME PREVENTION TIP OF THE WEEK - If a crime occurs – report it!

Everyone should consider it his/her responsibility to report crime. Many criminals target favorite areas and have predictable methods of operation. When you report all the facts about a crime, it helps the police assign officers in the places where crimes are occurring or where they are most likely to occur. If you don’t report crime, this allows the criminal to continue to operate without interference.

In many cases, it is the information provided by victims and witnesses that leads to the arrest of a criminal. So tell the police as much as you can; no fact is too trivial. The police need the eyes and ears of all citizens.



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