This is one of several things nagging me....
"The Toronto seller did notice one of several tattoos on one suspect's arm,"
Police are looking for:
-white man in his mid-20s, 6'1 with medium short brown hair, an unshaven face and multiple tattoos on his arms, including "ambition" on his wrist He was wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt, jeans and running shoes.
http://www.newstalk1010.com/News/localnews/blogentry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10543088
Kavanagh said the Toronto man described the orange shirt as being short-sleeved and noticed several tattoos on the suspects arms. The most distinctive was one on one of his wrists where a person wears a watch. It read Ambition and was framed by a box in the same direction as a watch.
This tattoo itself is not uncommon. Many people have the word ambition tattooed on their body, he said However, the location and the frame around it is unique.
http://www.flamboroughreview.com/news/bosma-suspects-ambition-tattoo-unique-police/
Were you to meet someone with similar decorations on an arm, would you refer to him as having "several" tattoo or, as I read in an earlier description that seems now to have disappeared, as being "heavily tattooed"?
Perhaps I only puzzle over this because I think of this description as applying to tattoo "sleeves" popular these days among pop music stars and, well, you know, Maori tribesmen IMO? DM does appear to have made something of a bulletin board of various parts of his body but I just can gel that idea with the description, imo.