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A search at the home of a Woburn, St. George resident on Monday 17th June, 2019, led to the confiscation of one Glock17 9mm pistol, one Glock22 .40 pistol, 89 rounds of .40 ammunition, 51 rounds of 9mm ammunition and 13 rounds of .22 ammunition. Charges of possession of illegal firearms and ammunition were laid against Leron Bethel 34 years, Boat Builder, residing at Woburn, St. George in relation to the said confiscation. He will be appearing at the St. George’s Magistrate’s Court today, Wednesday 19th June, 2019. Meanwhile, during another police operation on Monday 17th June, 2019, ninety pounds…
Leron Bethel, 34 years, Boat Builder residing at Woburn, St. George who appeared at the St. George’s Magistrate’s Court on today’s date, Wednesday 19th June 2019, charged with possession of illegal firearm and ammunition has been remanded to Her Majesty Prisons.  Bethel will return to Court on Friday 28th June 2019. Source: Office of the Commissioner of Police Contact Community Relations Department (CRD) 440- 3764 / 435-8918 / 405-3134 Date: Wednesday 19th June, 2019  
Police are currently investigating the death of a man of Corinth, St. David whose body was found sometime after 7:00 a.m. on Friday 14th June, 2019. The circumstance of the death is not yet known.   Source: Office of Commissioner of Police Contact: Community Relations Department 440-3764; 405-5324 Date: Friday 14th June, 2019  
The Royal Grenada Police Force stands by the integrity of its investigation into the death of Lisa Christel Antoine, whose body was discovered on Grand Anse Beach, on Friday, 26th April, 2019. The body was fully clothed and showed no signs of violence or physical harm. In keeping with the RGPF’s standard operating procedures, the discovery immediately triggered an investigation which focused on the circumstances which would have led to her death. An autopsy of the body by the Government’s pathologist determined the causes of death as: 1) Severe bilateral Pulmonary Edema (fluid accumulation in the lung) 2) Hypertension 3)…

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