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Posted: Saturday 9 August, 2014 at 7:34 PM

Police Press Release 08-08-2014

By: Inspector, Lyndon David, Press Release

    COURT CONVICTIONS

     

    District "C" Magistrate Court

    BASSETERRE St. Kitts, August 9th, 2014  --  Shamaldo Maynard of Pond Extensions was convicted for the offence of Possession of Cannabis which was committed on 3rd August 2014 at Charlestown Pier, and fined $800.00 which is to be paid in two (2) weeks or in default will serve one (1) month in prison.

    Winston Roberts of Irish Town was convicted for the offence of Larceny which was committed on 4th August 2014  at Cultural Complex, Stoney Grove, and fined $1000.00 forthwith or in default will serve three (3) months in prison with hard labour.

    Gavin Davis of Church Ground was convicted for Escaping Lawful Custody which was committed on 1st August 2014, and fined $750.00 which is to be paid in two (2)) weeks or in default will serve one (1) month in prison.

    POST MORTEM EXAMINATION

    On 7th August 2014, a Post Mortem Examination was conducted on the body of the late Hugh Stapleton Jr of Pond Hill by Resident Pathologist, Dr. Adrian Quintana Nunez. It was concluded that the cause of death was Asphyxia due drowning. 

    ST. Paul Police Seeking Public's Assistance 

    The St. Paul Police Station is investigating a report of Housebreaking and Larceny which took place a home at Rawlins Estate, St. Paul Village between 6 and 7 August 2014.
     
    A number of valuable items were stolen which include:
     
    One large picture frame
    One (1) three (3) seater and a single seater living room chairs
    One large GE refrigerator
    One face basin
    One mahogany dining room set with four (4) chairs
    Two (2) single mattresses
    One (1) Queen size mattress 

    The general public is therefore reminded that it is an offence to knowingly receive stolen items.

    Anyone who has information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the St. Paul Police Station at 465-6281, or, the nearest police station, or, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477 (TIPS). Remember you do not have to provide your identity, and you maybe eligible to receive a reward.   





     
     
     
     
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