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Cops still looking for missing banker
published: Saturday | January 5, 2008

Mark Beckford, Staff Reporter

The police are still awaiting forensic results on the car of missing banker Michael Campbell, as they continue their investigations into his disappearance.

"There is nothing new and we are still continuing the search and we are still requesting the assistance of the public in the case," Assistant Commissioner of Police Denver Frater told The Gleaner.

Campbell, a 42-year-old senior banking officer at the Black River branch of Scotiabank Jamaica, has been missing since last week Thursday.

Campbell, who resides at Hanson Avenue, Santa Cruz in St. Elizabeth, reportedly left work about 5:30 p.m. on December 20 and has not been seen since.

He was last seen at a jerk centre at Burnt Ground district, also in St. Elizabeth, about 11:00 that night.

Car foundp>His Toyota Mark II motor car was found last Saturday at Olive Gardens in May Pen, Clarendon. Campbell is five feet six inches tall, of medium build and of a dark complexion. The police are asking anyone with information that may be of help to contact the authorities.

The police were unwilling to disclose what progress had been made in the search for a person of interest whose photographs were released last Saturday.

mark.beckford@gleanerjm.com Anyone with information should contact the Black River CIB at 965-2026, the Santa Cruz police at 966-6041, Crime Stop at 311 or Operation Kingfish at 811.

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