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Floods ravage St Thomas
MORANT BAY: RAIN ACCOMPANIED by heavy winds which lashed the parish between Friday night and throughout the day on Saturday pulled down power lines, blocked roads and left extensive damage to roadways.

Cops find hairclips of kidnapped girl

PERSONAL BELONGINGS which the Four Paths police said they found at a house in Trelawny belonging to 11-year-old Nordia Madden, who was allegedly kidnapped by a self-professed obeahman on May 11, have been their biggest lead in the case so far.

Cops say no suspects in businessmen killings
DETECTIVES AT the St. Andrew North Police Division said they have not identified any suspects or established any motive for last Wednesday's double murder of businessmen Ervasio Rangeet and his friend Ralph Subratie. Both men were shot inside...

Cops find shelter at community hospital
FALMOUTH, Trelawny: PERSONNEL AT the Ulster Spring Police Station have been transferred to the Ulster Spring Community Hospital, which is to be used as a temporary shelter until the station is rebuilt. The police station was demolished because of its...

Lecturer criticises PERF report

THE RECENTLY-released Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Report has been criticised by University of the West Indies (UWI) lecturer, Dr. Anthony Harriott, who said its recommendations were flawed and unable to significantly curb crime in the...











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