IT has been two and a half years since Police Constable Quincy Lewis went missing after leaving his La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara home for work.
Lewis, a serving member of the Guyana Police Force since 2015, was stationed at the Agricola Police Station, East Bank Demerara.
In a telephone interview on Saturday, Lewis’ relatives told the Sunday Chronicle that there has been no developments in the case. The missing man’s mother is expected to meet with the police soon for an update on the investigation.
This newspaper had reported that Lewis was last seen alive on the afternoon of June 19, 2020, when he left in his friend’s car, PTT 7541, to report for work.
His cousin, Revon Jordon, had told this newspaper that he initially thought that Lewis was in-line, seeing that he was a policeman and that was all part of the job.
However, a few days later, the owner of the car Lewis borrowed paid the family a visit, looking for Lewis. The vehicle was not returned and Lewis had not been answering his cell phone.
Lewis’ relatives not only became worried but they were suspicious and decided to call the Agricola Police Station when they found out that he never reported for duty.
On June 26, 2020, Lewis’ family filed a ‘missing person’ report at the La Parfaite Harmonie Police Station.
An investigation was duly launched and a review of CCTV footage of various points on the Demerara Harbour Bridge showed that Lewis did cross it, presumably on his way to work.
A few months later, Lewis’ cell phone was found along Timehri, East Bank Demerara (EBD) Public Road, with the screen cracked.
Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum had previously told this publication that the investigation into the officer’s disappearance is still active.
Anyone with information regarding Lewis’ whereabouts is asked to call his family on 677-6547, 680-1436, or the nearest police station.