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    Police investigating stolen yams

    September 10, 2019Updated:September 10, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Police are investigating a report of Praedial Larceny made by a 57-year-old Resident of North Union against some unknown person(s) on 08.09.19.According to reports, some unknown person(s) allegedly stole 260 pounds of Yams from the complainant valued EC$650.00. The incident occurred at Lauders between 20.07.19 and 22.07.19.The police are soliciting information that will aid with the arrest and prosecution of the offender(s) to contact the Assistant Commissioner in charge Crime at 1784-456-1339 or the Officer in-charge South Central Division at 1784-458-4200 or any Police Station/ Officer that they are comfortable with.All information will be treated with the strictest confidentiality.
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