US$25,000 reward for information on dangerous US fugitive in C’bean

Law enforcement authorities are seeking the help of the public to locate a fugitive wanted in the United States for allegedly killing his sister and an ex-girlfriend in 2002.

Andre Neverson is believed to have fled the United States and may be residing in Jamaica or another Caribbean island.

A reward of up to US$25,000 is being offered for information leading directly to Neverson’s arrest.

Neverson allegedly shot his sister in the head and stomach on July 8, 2002.

The next day, he allegedly abducted a former girlfriend.

She was found dead two days later with a wound to the head.

At the time of both murders, Neverson was on parole in New York for attempted murder in the second degree, assault in the first degree and criminal possession of a firearm.

In November 2002, Neverson, armed with a handgun, allegedly entered the home of another ex-girlfriend in an attempt to visit his daughter.

The woman’s brother interrupted the unannounced visit, and Neverson fled with no further incident.

The New York City Police Department searched the area for the felon, but never located him.

Neverson has been classified as one of the U.S. Marshals Service’s ’15 Most Wanted’ fugitives.

He is also wanted by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Division of Parole for New York State and the NYPD.

Neverson, 49, is a black male.

He is about 6 feet 2 inches tall.

He has brown eyes, black hair and a muscular build.

Neverson is a native and citizen of Trinidad and Tobago.

A statement from the US Embassy says he has a violent criminal history with a pronounced pattern of violence toward women.

Neverson speaks several languages and is known to always carry a firearm.

He usually keeps his head shaved but has been known to wear wigs to disguise himself.

Investigators believe Neverson is computer savvy.

Due to his past criminal history and the nature of his alleged crimes, Neverson is considered armed and dangerous.

Neverson has ties to Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Bahamas, Grenada, St Vincent and Canada.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest US Marshals Service office, American Embassy/Consulate, or call the US Marshals Service Communications center at 1-800-336-0102. Tips may also be emailed to: usms.wanted@usdoj.gov