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Five (5) persons charged and forty-four (44) fixed penalty tickets were issued during traffic operations at the weekend in the Central and Western Policing Districts.   Charged for Driving Without a Driver’s License were Jamie Peters of Upper Depradine Street Gouyave St. John, Lydon Marryshow, 39 years, Businessman, of St. Paul’s St. George, Kenson Julien, 23 years, Fisherman of  Petite Martinique, Andre Brown, 47 years, Carpenter of Grand Anse Valley St. George and Ezekiel Peters, 31 years, Mason of Concord St. John. Two hundred and forty-six vehicles were stopped and searched collectively. Meanwhile, in the St. Andrew Policing District, a…
Charges of Money Laundering, Trafficking in a Controlled Drug and Conspiracy to Commit a Crime, to wit Money Laundering have been laid against Quincy Jones, 29 years, Farmer of D’Arbeau, St. George. Jones is alleged to have laundered in excess of 120-thousand dollars between April 2018 and May 2020. Another Darbeau resident Shawn Patterson, 35, was jointly charged with Jones on the count of Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering. Police investigation continues. Source:       Office of Commissioner of Police Contact:     Community Relations Department  440-3764; 405-5324 Date:          Monday 23rd November, 2020
Two St. Andrew residents have been charged with Non-Capital Murder in connection with the death of Ruddell Celestine, 34 years, Labourer of Paraclete, St. Andrew. Peter Alexander, 20, Unemployed and Reggie Noel, 29, Laborer, both of Mt. Horne appeared at the Grenville Magistrate’s Court on Thursday 19th November, 2020 and were remanded to Her Majesty’s Prisons. They will reappear in Court on December 9th 2020. Source:       Office of Commissioner of Police Contact:     Community Relations Department 440-3764; 405-5324 Date:          Thursday 19th November, 2020
Police investigators have recently recovered a quantity of suspected stolen vehicle batteries. Victims of vehicle battery thefts are asked to visit the Criminal Investigations Department at Green Street, St. George’s to identify the recovered items. Proof of ownership may be required. With the approaching Holiday Season, police are encouraging vehicle owners and motorists to consider added security of their vehicles. People are also encouraged to mark their batteries with some sort of personal identification and to use high grade locks to secure the facility where batteries are housed. Source:    Office of Commissioner of Police Contact:     Community Relations Department 440-3764; 405-5324 Date:         …

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