'Bungles' to know fate December 16
December 16, 2009, was set as the new date for a verdict in the corruption cases against Superintendent Harry 'Bungles' Daley in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
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SPOUSE ATTACKED FOR COOKING MACKEREL
An angry husband in Burnt Ground, St Elizabeth, chased his wife with a machete and eventually hurled items at her on Sunday after complaining that she cooked too much tin mackerel.
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Man on murder charge not fit to plea
A man, believed to be mentally challenged, appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday for stabbing someone to death. Leighton Henry, of a Kingston 6 address, is charged with murder.
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One of two men killed in Port Henderson shoot-out
The St Catherine South police killed one of two men in a shoot-out along the Port Henderson hip strip popularly known as 'Back Road' on Tuesday night. Reports say about 9:30 p.m., police accosted the men...
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Pensioner found dead at home
The body of 93-year-old Albert Milliner, otherwise called 'Butty' and 'Liquor Back', pensioner of Wheelerfield district, Golden Grove, St Thomas, was found at his home yesterday morning.
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Still no motive in Lakes Pen double murder
The Spanish Town police are yet to establish a motive in Monday's double murder at the intersection of Lakes Pen Road and Grange Lane in St Catherine. Dead are Fabian Clarke, 24, of Cassava Pond, Ewarton and 46-year-old William Wilson...
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Acting commish pleased with divers' convictions
Acting Commissioner of Police, Owen Ellington is expressing satisfaction with the swift outcome of the criminal case involving divers who were caught affixing canisters containing marijuana to ships docked ...
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Cops search for $1 million robber
The Old Harbour police in St Catherine are still searching for a man who broke into a car, stole $1 million and escaped in a waiting car. About 11 a.m. Tuesday, a contractor went to a bank in the community to transact business...
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