Police hunt 2 suspects in cop’s disappearance

Almost two years after Police Constable Quincy Lewis, who is attached to the Agricola Outpost, disappeared without a trace after leaving home for work, Police said they are hunting two men in relation to his disappearance.

Missing Police Constable: Qunicy Lewis

In a telephone interview on Tuesday, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum said while Police are still investigating the officer’s disappearance, it appears as though the suspects might have fled the jurisdiction.
On June 19, 2020, the young Police rank visited his home to uplift a few pieces of clothes since he was supposed to be inline.
However, after collecting the items, he boarded motor car PTT 7541 and left his Lot 4315 Westminster, West Bank Demerara (WBD) home and was not heard from or seen since.
The cop’s brother, Revon Jordon, had told Guyana Times that they became aware that Lewis was missing after the owner of the car came looking for him at their home.
The man also kept insisting that his brother is very responsible and would not leave without informing his family. A missing person’s report was filed seven days following the disappearance.
Lewis’s mother, Charlene Jordan told Guyana Times that she made several visits to the Police station since her son went missing, but she was told that they were still investigating the matter and making every attempt to locate the young man.
The woman also said that something seems amiss about her son’s disappearance. She also expressed frustration that she was not getting any substantial information from the Police on her son’s disappearance.
However, Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance recordings revealed that Lewis crossed the Demerara Harbour Bridge, which is less than 10 minutes’ drive from where he is stationed. He was last seen entering Greenfield Park, East Bank Demerara.
A few months after he disappeared, Lewis’ cell phone was found in the Timehri, East Bank Demerara area with the screen cracked.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Constable Quincy Lewis or the car he was driving is asked to contact 677-6547, 680-1436, or the nearest Police station.