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He’s dangerous, Savage wanted for gun-related incidents

He’s dangerous, Savage wanted for gun-related incidents

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has released an image of a man wanted in connection to “a number of firearm-related incidences”.
He is Ballast Bay resident, Shamori Callwood who police say is also known as ‘Savage’.

“Callwood, 25, is being sought in connection to an automatic handgun which was seized early in January of this year,” the RVIPF said.

“He is also wanted for questioning in a number of other related offences. Callwood is approximately 6’ feet tall, dark complexion, slim built and may be armed and dangerous. No attempt should be made to approach him,” the police added.

“Persons who may have seen Callwood or have information of his whereabouts is to contact the Major Crime Team at 368-5692 or the Intelligence Unit at 368-9339,” the law enforcers further said.

The RVIPF has assured all calls will be treated in the strictest of confidence.
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