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Barnard no longer wanted by police - Barbados Today

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Shamar Sylvester Barnard, alias Baby Sham or Sham, who was wanted by police in connection with serious criminal matters is no longer the subject of a wanted person bulletin. Barnard, whose last known address is Licorish Village, My Lords Hill, St. Michael, turned himself in at Black Rock Police Station on Wednesday, December […]

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