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WANTED MAN Michael Beckles is now in police custody.
Beckles, 54, last known of Headley Road, Maxwell and 2nd Avenue Graeme Hall Terrace, Christ Church, is now assisting police with “serious criminal matters” after being captured.
He had been the subject of a wanted man notice.
Police are still seeking the public’s assistance in locating 20-year-old David Nathaniel Taniel Lynch, alias “Day Day”, “Fox” or “Black Fox”. His last known address was Rogers Road, The Ivy, St Michael.
Lynch is about 5 feet 7 seven inches in height and of slim build and dark complexion.  He has a broad nose, thick lips and brown eyes.  He has a tattoo of the letter ‘D’ on right arm, and the word ‘Fox’ on his left hand.
He is advised that he can present himself to the Police, accompanied by an attorney-at-law or a family member. 
The public is advised that he is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached.
The Police are also reminding the public that it is a serious offence to harbour or assist wanted persons and any person caught committing this offence can be prosecuted.
Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Lynch is asked to contact police emergency number 211, the nearest police station or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477). (PR/SAT)

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