It’s been more than a month since Rashaire Griffith-Garner has been missing, and his family has not given up hope that he will be found.
Griffith-Garner, 20, of 1st Avenue Scotts Terrace, Grazettes, St Michael, was last seen by his brother Jaron Babb around 6 p.m. on March 8.
It is not clear what he was wearing at the time he was last seen.
A report was made to the police after the young man disappeared and members of the family have been making enquiries in the areas he is known to frequent, including Bridge Gap, 2nd Avenue Thomas Gap, Grazettes and Fairfield Road, all in St Michael.
Both his great uncle Everton Maloney and great aunt Jackie Maloney are worried and appealing to members of the public who may know something.
“I am trying to maintain my faith, that is what has kept me and I have to support the other two boys [his brothers] in the limited way that I can,” Jackie said.
Griffith-Garner is five feet nine (5’ 9”) in height, slimly built with a dark brown complexion. He has small staring eyes, a small flat nose, thin dark lips, small ears and long unkempt hair.
He has a tattoo of the number 6 on his left shoulder, the number 4 on the right shoulder and his mother’s name ‘Sabrina’ on his right inner arm. He has a large scar on the right forearm. Griffith-Garner has a Bajan accent and is soft spoken. He has walks erectly.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Rashaire Griffith-Garner is asked to contact the Black Rock Police Station at 417-7500 or 417-7501, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or any police station. (PR/SAT)