4 SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY AFTER STABBING, OVER HIT CAR
RUNAWAY BAY, St Ann; January 14, 2026
A taxi operator is dead, and four people believed to be connected to his stabbing death in Runaway Bay, St Ann, are in police custody.
Dead is 49-year-old Paul Anthony Miller, also called Doggie of Mount Edgecombe, Runaway Bay St Ann.
The four — three men and a woman — held were involved in a dispute with Miller, and after he was stabbed,d the men and a woman sped away, and their Toyota Axio car crashed near the police station in Runaway Bay.

(Crash scene after a car carrying four suspects in murder ran off the road near Runaway Bay)
Details are still sketchy, but the North Coast Times has been informed that the fatal stabbing took place in the parking lot of the popular Truck Stop Salem/Runaway Bay, in the parish, sometime after 1 a.m. Wednesday, January 14.
Reports are that Miller, the taxi operator, was a patron at a big birthday celebration at Truck Stop. Four men, travelling together in a silver coloured Toyota Axio, who were also at the party, were leaving when the car they were driving hit Miller’s Toyota Probox. An altercation developed and turned physical. Miller was stabbed in the neck and fell.
The four assailants, three of them from Trelawny, jumped into their car and fled the scene. However, just over a half mile away along the main road going west, their car crashed, slamming into two light poles, close to the Cardiff Hall and near the police station at Runaway Bay Cross Roads.
Police transported them to the St Ann’s Bay Hospital. One of them was in a very serious condition. Reports that one of the suspects had died could not be confirmed by the North Coast Times.


