Convicted police imposter Oshain Myers reported missing
Myers’ mother Nadine Williams informed Old Harbour News this afternoon that she filed a missing person report on her son at the Old Harbour police Station on February 13, 2023.
The Old Harbour police have confirmed the report filed by Williams.
According to Williams the last conversation she had with her 30-year-old child was on February 6 over the phone before a woman informed the family few days later that she is yet to see or hear from him after he left her home about 7:00 pm with her car on the night of February 10, 2023.
It is believed that Myers is involved intimately with this woman who he would frequently visit at her home in Kingston. Her car was later found in the Portmore community of Bridgeport with the windscreen smashed and red liquid stain, which appears to be blood, on the front wheel, Willams claimed which a police source later confirmed with our news team.
Myers, who is originally from Old Harbour, was released from prison on the 19th November 2022 after serving almost five years for illegal possession of firearm and ammunition, identity theft and others
Myers came to public notoriety when he did a radio interview with popular dub poet Mutabaruka stating how he infiltrated the Jamaica police constabulary for eight years pretending to be a cop.
In 2015 it was reported that Myers was sentenced to two years in prison for impersonating police. The police imposter was then rearrested in 2018 for similar offences including illegal possession of a gun for which he was found guilty before a judge and incarcerated.
The police informed Old Harbour News that the matter regarding Myers’ disappearance is being investigated and they will update the family at the appropriate time.
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