Detectives in St Ann have charged a 30-year-old man with the murder of Rochelle Glaze, the 26-year-old St Elizabeth bartender who was found partially buried in a shallow grave in Runaway Bay last Friday.
Charged is Alromeo Pringle, otherwise called ‘Romie’, of Mount Ararat, near Salem, Runaway Bay in the parish.
Glaze’s body was found partially buried in a shallow grave at an unfinished building in Cardiff Hall, Runaway Bay, St Ann last Friday.
That was two days after her sister reported her missing after she was last seen alive on Saturday, May 21, at a bar also located in Runaway Bay.
She was in Pringle’s company before they left together. CCTV footage obtained by the police also confirmed that the two left the bar together.
Days passed without any information from Glaze, and family members in St Elizabeth contacted the police to report her missing.
The police began conducting their checks and were lead to the Pringle’s home, where he was arrested and questioned.
The local police then intensified their probe after they received intelligence that Pringle was seen leaving his home with Glaze on Saturday, May 21, the same day she was seen leaving with him at the bar.
They were walking on a dirt track that led to an abandoned house.
Police are theorising that a dispute developed between the two and Pringle had killed her at the abandoned house. There has been no information on the details of the dispute.
A post mortem is to be conducted on Glaze’s body in the coming days.