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The Royal Grenada Police Force confirms that a lifeless body was found on Saturday 10th April, 2021, at Diamond, St. Mark.    The body was identified by relatives as Jimmy Fraser, 42 years, Curriculum Officer of Morne Fendue, St. Patrick.   An autopsy to determine the cause of death was ordered.  Police investigations are ongoing.
Officers of the Drug Squad Unit seized one (1) .380 semi-automatic pistol, a magazine and three (3) rounds of ammunition; along with one hundred and thirty-nine pounds (139 lbs.) of Cannabis.  These discoveries were made during police operations on Wednesday 7th and Friday 9th April, 2021, at Palmiste, St. John and Soubise St. Andrew.    The Cannabis seized carries an estimated street value of three hundred and fifteen thousand, two hundred and fifty-two dollars ($315,252.00).   Micheal Raymond, 55 years, Farmer of Maran, St. John, Everton George, 40 years, Labourer of Mt. Nesbit, St. John and Steve Matthew, 22 years, unemployed…
Police are seeking the assistance of the general public in locating Shennia Mc Intosh, 14 years old, of Crochu, St. Andrew.   Shennia was last seen on Monday, March 29th 2021, at approximately 4:05 p.m.   She is about four feet eight inches in height, medium built and dark in complexion.  She was last seen wearing a green top and black long pants.   Anyone seeing Shennia Mc Intosh or has any information about her whereabouts is asked to contact Grenville Police Station at 442-7224; Police Emergency at 911; Police Hotline at 444 1958 or the nearest police station.  
On Friday 26th March 2021, officers attached to the Drug Squad and Immigration Department conducted a search on an apartment building situated at True Blue, St George.   During that operation, five (5) Venezuelan nationals who entered the country illegally were detained.    The men were taken to the St. George’s Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday March 30th 2021, after they were charged for ‘Entering the State without the Consent of an Immigration Officer’.   The men pleaded guilty to the charge and they were all ordered to leave the state of Grenada by the presiding Magistrate.   Arrangements are being made to…

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