A Tempe, St. George resident was arrested and charged by officers of the Traffic Department on Friday 18thDecember, 2020, following a fatal vehicular accident that occurred on the said date at Motley Hill, St. George. Kenrick Thompson was charged for the offence of Causing Death by Dangerous Driving, which resulted in the demise of Ayanna Beswick, a 41 year old resident of Motley Hill, St. George. Thompson was granted bail in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00 E.C.C.), with one (1) surety. As part of his bail conditions, he is to surrender all his travel documents, he…
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The Royal Grenada Police Force wishes to inform the general public that there are currently NO known positive case of Covid19 among the rank and file of the organization. A Corporal of Police has tested positive on a rapid test and is awaiting the results of a PCR test, which is the gold standard for testing of the virus. Further, an officer attached to St. Paul’s Police Station, who had previous contact with a confirmed positive case, was tested and his test returned negative. If, and when there is a positive case within the force, we will inform the public…
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With the approaching Holiday Season, the Royal Grenada Police Force is reminding business owners and mobile salespersons of the need to engage in safety practices, so as to minimize any possible occurrences that may jeopardize business operations. Retail merchants and mobile salespersons are encouraged to guard against theft by giving consideration to trip/route planning and coordination of sales delivery, avoidable late evening return of employee as well as varying delivery times/days and routes. So far as is reasonably practical, salespersons must avoid carrying large sums of cash and consider using alternative routes that are less traveled or remote.…
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An appeal is being made to market vendors to ensure that they carry their receipt books (Memorandum of Sale) at all times to show proof of ownership of the praedial produce in their possession. Those that are found in possession of praedial produce without valid documents, which should include the name and contact number of the person from whom the produce is bought, are liable to be criminally prosecuted according to the Praedial Larceny Act. Farmers are encouraged to be on their guard and make sure their produce are secured and are not in easy reach of thieves. …
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