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Dec 31, 2020 News
Blood stains in Kuru Kuru house…
Kaieteur News – Family members of missing man, Answar Stoll, whose home was reportedly found with bloodstains, are now bracing themselves for the worst, as detectives suspect that he was murdered.
They also believe that they know who killed him and have issued a wanted bulletin for the prime suspect yesterday.
According to the bulletin, Leon Waddle, 30, also known as ‘Mack,’ of Fourth Creek, Kuru Kuru, Soesdyke, Linden Highway is wanted for the murder of Answar Stoll also known as “Red Man” of Dadrima Savannah, Kuru Kuru.
Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Waddel is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers: 216-0250, 216-0251 216-0252, 216-0253, 216-0254, 265-7383, 261-2760, 225-3650, 226-1928, 911 or the nearest police station.
Speaking with Kaieteur News, Crime Chief, Wendell Blanhum, said that police are still to locate Stoll’s body. However, evidence collected so far suggests that he was killed at his home between November 15 and 16, 2020.
Stoll was last seen and heard from on November 15, 2020. After countless unanswered phone calls, family members decided to visit his house days later.
Kaieteur News had reported that they feared he was dead after they found his home ransacked and with bloodstains.
Stoll’s personal belongings including phone, documents, and ID card are also missing, but his house keys were located.
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