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Thugs target banks - Four recent robbery attempts in Clarendon
Police in Clarendon are reporting that attempted bank and ATM robberies in the parish are fast becoming a trend. Speaking with THE STAR yesterday, police said there have been four attempts since August, where either a bank...
 
Cops arrest colleague - Linked with girl's disappearance
The Area Four police have identified another policeman as a 'person of interest' in connection with the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl. THE STAR has learnt that the second policeman is now in custody...
 
Hunt for escaped prisoner
The Lacovia police in St Elizabeth are still on the hunt for a prisoner who escaped custody last Tuesday. Brenton McLeod, 27, a farmer of Burnt Savannah, reportedly escaped custody while at the Lacovia Police Station.
 
Pryce remanded for larceny by trickery
Andrew Pryce was remanded when he appeared before the Corporate Area Resident Magis-trate's Court on Friday for defrauding yet another business. Pryce had told the court that he would make contact ...
 
Man on 11 counts of carnal abuse - Cops say schoolgirl was being held at his house
Spanish Town: The Linstead police on Friday charged a 22-year-old man with 11 counts of carnal abuse committed against a 14 year-old-girl. THE STAR learnt that the police received information that a schoolgirl...
 
Isaacs, Rhooms bail denied
A bail application offer was turned down for Kadian Rhooms and Dave Isaacs when they both appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court to answer charges of possession, dealing, importing and conspiracy.
 
Rasta tries juicy weed export
A Rastafarian farmer who attempted to export 54kg (118lb) of ganja to the United Kingdom (UK), was yesterday sentenced to three years imprisonment at hard labour after pleading guilty.
 
Cooper gives thanks for bail
After hearing that he was granted $30,000 bail with surety and given a January 15 mention date, Howard Cooper could not have said thank you anymore. "Thank you mi Lord, thank you. God go with you, you hear, God bless you...


 

         
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