четверг, 7 февраля 2013 г.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the suspect/s responsible for the country’s l
Nassau, Bahamas - Six males aged 21, 20, 19 and 18 years are in custody after Police arrested them for possession of an unlicensed firearm on Tuesday 29th January 2013. According to Police reports, around 10:00am DEU Officers acting on information received conducted a search of a residence at Kendal Street, cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean South Beach where they uncovered a handgun along with a quantity of ammunition. The suspects were subsequently arrested and taken into custody.Investigations are ongoing.
Police have identified the victim found murdered at Toote Shop Corner cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean on Saturday 26th January 2013 as ALFRED MUNROE age 25-YEARS of TOOTE SHOP CORNER. Police have also identified the murder cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean victim found north of Dean's Lane on Sunday 27th January 2013 as THEODORE ASH age 34-YEARS of 3RD STREET COCONUT GROOVE.
Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating the suspect/s responsible for the country's latest homicide that occurred on Tuesday 29th January 2013. According cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean to police reports, around 8:00am Police received reports of gunshots being fired at Zinnia Street cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean in the Kennedy Subdivision area. Police responded cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean and on arrival at the scene met the lifeless body of a male with a gunshot wound to the body. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Police cruise ships dumping trash in the ocean are following some significant leads into this matter and is appealing members of the public with information regarding this incident to CALL POLICE at 919 or at 328-TIPS (New Providence) or 300-8476 (Family Islands)
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