Another Westmoreland person of interest turns himself in
A man the Westmoreland police described as a significant person of interest has turned himself in.
Tevin Tomlinson, alias Nandy, of Sterling in Grange Hill, Westmoreland, was accompanied by his attorney, Don Foote, when he turned in himself to the police on Thursday.
He was listed as a person of interest following this week’s flare-up of gang violence in Westmoreland which the police say is related to the lottery scam.
The police say the three remaining persons still at large should turn themselves in immediately.
They are Robbie, otherwise called ‘Gaza Man’ of Rocky Hole in Burnt Savannah, Westmoreland; Martin Humes, also known as ‘Kartel’ of Kings Valley; and Eggerton Gordon, otherwise called ‘Jason’ of Church Lincoln, Grange Hill.
Another person of interest, Derval Williams otherwise called ‘Lukie’ of Kings Valley in Grange Hill, turned himself in on Thursday.