Senior Reporter
sascha.wilson@guardian.co.tt
The family of missing 20-year-old Tyrese Peters is now offering a monetary reward for information leading to his whereabouts, dead or alive.
They are offering $100,000 if he is returned to them alive or $50,000 for the location of his body.
The family, who posted the reward through the Hunters Search and Rescue Team, led by Captain Vallence Rambharat, declined to give any additional statement to the media yesterday, except to say that the reward speaks for itself.
The family said they want to know what happened to him and his whereabouts.
“We just want closure. He is innocent,” said a relative.
Peters of Hilltop Drive, Springvale, Claxton Bay and his 50-year-old cousin Jason Rolle, have been missing since November 27, 2025.
Peters, a security guard assigned to the Forres Park landfill, and Rolle, a security officer at the Servol Life Centre, also of Hilltop Drive, left Rolle’s home around 7 pm that night in his grey Nissan Almera.
CCTV footage showed the men entering the vehicle with a woman who sat in the back seat. No footage has been found showing where they went afterwards.
When contacted, Rambharat said they’ve conducted searches and have found no leads on what happened to them.
Rambharat, however, believes that there are people who could assist in locating them, and is hoping that the reward for information on Peters will encourage them to come forward.
Anyone with information can contact the police or the Hunters group at 799-1453.
