Kemar Highcon, a popular dancehall performer, was recently taken into custody in the United States and charged with grand theft auto, which is a crime of the third degree.
The arrest was made in the state of Florida on May 5th, as shown by the official records of Broward County.
It was unable to receive a response from the management team at Sauce Boss despite our best efforts.
Kemar Highcon was detained in Florida on charges of grand theft auto.
Kemar Highcon, who was once known as Kemar Woodfine, is currently a resident of Stamford,
Connecticut.
In 2019, he achieved widespread success with the release of So Saucy, and he maintained his momentum with the subsequent album, Talk Bout.
Soon after, Highcon was named an ambassador for Digicel and Pizza Hut and received sponsorship deals from other companies.
Highcon is originally from Portmore in St. Catherine, and before moving to New York City in 2006, he had his secondary education at St. Jago High School in Spanish Town, where he studied up to the fourth form.