Police have issued an Interpol Red Notice for a fourth suspect as investigations into the murder of Acting Corporal Anuska Eversley and the theft of firearms at the San Fernando Municipal Police Post just over a month ago continue.
Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro says the multi-agency, intelligence-led operation into the April 19th, 2026 killing of Acting Corporal Eversley and the brazen seizure of a large cache of arms and ammunition from the San Fernando Municipal Police Station at Kings’ Wharf remains ongoing.
“Thus far a large cache of weapons and ammunition was stolen. The multi-agency response, coordinated intelligence-led operation involving Homicide, the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, the Special Branch, SSA, SIU, Cyber Crime and other divisions led to the arrest and charging of Mr. Jevon Cooper, Quammie Arnold, and Nicholas Ramdass for homicide and other related offences.”
A fourth suspect remains at large, with the Police Commissioner noting that measures have been put in place to support ongoing efforts.
“At this time an Interpol Red Notice has since been issued for a fourth person in this matter, who is believed to have fled the country. Thus far we have recovered 38 pistols, four shotguns, one MPX submachine gun, one revolver and over 900 rounds of ammunition. And this was basically recovered in and around the Claxton Bay area.”
Acting Corporal Eversley was found dead in her living quarters at the police post. An autopsy revealed she was strangled, beaten, and stabbed.
Three suspects were arrested for her murder and charged with firearms offences and robbery with violence.