Police: 2 US Missionaries Found Slain In Jamaica

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Police in Jamaica say two U.S. missionaries have been found slain in a rural area of the Caribbean island that has long struggled with high rates of violent crime.

In a Sunday statement, the Jamaica Constabulary Force identified the two men as 48-year-old Randy Hentzel and 53-year-old Harold Nichols. Their battered bodies were found in bushes in separate areas of St. Mary parish.

There have been no arrests. Investigators have not issued a possible motive.

Police did not provide hometowns for the victims. Hentzel's Facebook page says he was from Donnellson, Iowa. Nichols' hometown was not immediately clear.

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Both missionaries lived and worked in Jamaica for a Pennsylvania-based religious organization called Teams for Medical Missions. The two men and their families did evangelism and Bible ministry and built homes.

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