Police have arrested a St James woman who was wanted for murder, along with a man now accused of helping her evade authorities. The suspect, 25-year-old Brittany Hall, was being sought in relation to the killing of her partner when she was discovered at a Montego Bay residence occupied by a 47-year-old man identified as Edgar Noble.
According to police reports, officers from the St James Division carried out an early morning search operation at Noble’s home in Estuary, Montego Bay, last Wednesday, January 14, at approximately 4:30 a.m. The operation was part of an ongoing effort to locate Hall, who had been listed as wanted by investigators. During the search, Hall was found at the premises and immediately taken into custody.
Noble, who is a welder, was also apprehended on suspicion of harbouring a fugitive. Noble was not formally charged until Monday. Noble’s case will be mentioned before the court on January 21.

Meanwhile, Hall, who also goes by the alias “Shadona”, was charged with the murder of a 27-year-old security guard, but her court date has not yet been finalised. The deceased, Wayne Robinson of Trench Town, Kingston, is said to be Hall’s partner at the time of the incident. Robinson was found dead at a Cooreville Gardens residence in St Andrew on October 30, 2025.
Reports say he was killed sometime after midnight. According to Hunt’s Bay police, one of Hall’s family members found Robinson injured at the house. He was suffering from a chest wound that was bleeding heavily. He was transported to the hospital for emergency treatment, but later succumbed to his injuries.
Hall disappeared after the incident and was on the run until she was captured by police. After she went into hiding, Hall was officially listed as wanted by law enforcement as investigations continued into Robinson’s death. Her whereabouts remained unknown for several weeks until police received information that led them to St James.
