Hunt for Missing Chairman Intensifies…
Hattieville Chairman Kevin Carcamo has been missing since July twentieth and the search for him has continued unabated. The Discover-seis employee went to work that day and never came home. Every day since then employees of the company have joined his friends and family, the Police, Coast Guard and B.D.F. in combing the area where he disappeared near Freetown Sibun. Today Rural Executive Office Christopher Noble told News Five that the investigation has entered a new phase which will mean the detention and questioning of certain individuals who may be able to shed some light on Carcamo’s disappearance.
ASP Christopher Noble, Rural Executive Officer
“The investigation is still ongoing with the search for the Chairman. We are still hoping for the best outcome. We are not in a position to say right now that we are not going in a positive direction. We are going in a positive direction. However it is something that will become quite uncomfortable for certain people. Our investigation has to be done and it has to be done thoroughly. As a colleague of mine mentioned, no stone will be left unturned. We have started doing more intense investigation and now we will be holding on to persons for clarity with regards to our investigation. We are still having active searches in certain areas and we expanded that search over the weekend with persons going into these areas to physically check particular places. The Coast Guard is still on board with us. The B.D.F. is still on board with us. We are still looking for Mr. Carcamo. We are hoping for the best outcome for Mr. Carcamo. Not wanting to be negative, it is such that our protocols demand certain things from us, however diminishing our efforts would be cause for alarm. People would want to know how come the Police are not doing certain things. So at this stage it is still that whatever we get we will act upon. If it’s intelligence, we are asking the public to please use the numbers that are out there, because a reward is now being offered for his return.”
The company is offering a reward of ten thousand dollars for information on the whereabouts of Kevin Carcamo.