POLICE are offering a reward of over £5,000 to help find a man they think was involved in the murder of Malakai McKenzie.
The 19-year-old was shot outside The Hubb in Sherwood back in April 2012.
Gun man Cameron Cashin was found guilty of murder last June and is now serving a prison sentence of 34 years.
But police are eager to speak to Loandre Palmer who they believe was part of the gang that carried out the attack.
Palmer is thought to be in Kingston, Jamaica, and the Nottinghamshire Police is working alongside the local force to track the man down - offering the J$1 million reward, which converts to £5,300.
Detective Chief Inspector Tony Heydon, who led the inquiry, said: "Our intelligence leads us to believe Palmer is in Jamaica. We have worked with authorities in the country and issued an international arrest warrant but we haven't located him.
"We are seeking information on his whereabouts and the reward is offered for anyone who can provide us with information which leads to us locating and arresting him."
Anyone with information is asked to ring the Police incident room number 0115 844 6913 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
From Jamaica they can call the police on 00 44 (0)115 844 6913 or Crime Stop Jamaica on 311.