PRESS RELEASE 25092013- Foetus Found On Sidewalk In Basseterre

Foetus Found On Sidewalk In Basseterre

Police Officers of The CID, Crime Scene Unit (CSU), and the Beat and Patrol Department responded to a report that a human foetus was discovered about 9:00 a.m. yesterday, Wednesday September 25, 2013, the foetus strewn on the Southern sidewalk on Southwell Street at Ponds Pasture directly between the Newtown Health Centre and the Community Centre.

The District Medical Officer visited the scene, and examined the foetus and pronounced it dead. The foetus was taken to the JNF General Hospital and handed over to the Resident Pathologist who performed an autopsy and the foetus and she will give her report to the police very shortly.

Anyone who has any information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the CID at 465-2241, ext 220, or, the nearest police station, or, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477. Remember, you information will be treated with confidence, and you may be eligible to receive a reward.

Suspicious Shooting Incident in Sandy Point

The Violent Crime Unit (VCU) is investigating a suspicious shooting incident that occurred last night at the Alley, Sandy Point. Kerrick Lewis received a non-fatal wound to his leg. Police are investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident.

Anyone having information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the Violent Crime Unit (VCU) at 465-2241 ext. 230 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477. Remember, you information will be treated with confidence, and you may be eligible to receive a reward.

Robbery Incident

Police officers of the Sandy Point Police Station responded to a report of a Robbery at Half Way Tree about 11:00 am, which resulted in one person being Rob of a sum of money.

Initial investigation revealed that Lionel Rogers of Half Way Tree, a proprietor of a shop was attacked by two (2) armed masked men about 10:30 am.

Anyone who has any information pertaining to this incident is asked to call the Sandy Point Police Station at 465-6261, or, the nearest police station, or, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477.

Remember, you information will be treated with confidence, and you may be eligible to receive a reward.

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