The Star (Jamaica)

Missing cabbie’s car found

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The car that taxi man Kenneth ‘Twinnie’ Duncan was driving at the time he went missing was found yesterday.

The police told that about 3: 30 p.m., the white Nissan Tiida was seen along the Dallas Castle main road in St Andrew.

“Right now dis nuh mek mi feel good because wi still caa see him. It better wi did get him back and not the vehicle,” said Harris Duncan, Kenneth’s twin brother.

Pauliesha Duncan said that the family is still left in the dark.

“Mi feel like wi half way there (to finding him) but wi nuh know if him dead or alive. Wi nuh have a clue where he is

According to investigat­ors, the woman had documents to support her claim that she was Sae’breon’s mother.

Crime Chief for the Kingston West Police Division, Inspector Phillip Dodd, said: “Some documents that we found her with, we are checking some locations where these because a nuh like him run that route,” she said.

The family said they are joining with the police to continue their search.

learnt that the car was processed to be handed over to the owner.

Kenneth Duncan was reported missing on February 1, after he did not come home.

Hutton told

that he is convinced the suspect did not act alone.

Hutton said: “Me woulda say a more than one person. A nuh must she took the baby, because a from fourth floor. So she have to pass security post one and come downstairs at the main gate, so more people involved.”

Meanwhile, Whyte, Hutton and other relatives, who showed up at the Denham Town Police Station yesterday, were beaming with joy as the news broke that DNA tests conducted on the baby proved it was indeed theirs.

Hutton said: “When I got the news I started screaming and say yes!!! Dem tell me say the DNA match. I feel great, greater than great.”

Whyte said she is holding much of her comments until she is reunited with her baby, which is expected later today.

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