July 30, 2015
Star News


One-y-o attacked for mom
“ A St James man accused of fracturing a one-year-old child's skull with a board during an argument with the child's mother.... read more
Man threatens to release photo, charged with extortion

A man has been charged after reportedly attempting to extort money from someone by threatening to release a photograph, police said yesterday.

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Massive gun, ammo find in east Kingston

Three illegal firearms and 180 assorted rounds of ammunition were seized by the police during an operation yesterday morning.

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Constable freed of wounding charge

The Court of Appeal on Tuesday freed Constable Conroy Prince of charges of unlawful wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

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Trainee chef remanded for murder

A St James trainee chef, accused of the April 25 murder of Granville resident Cornel Murray, was remanded following his latest appearance in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on Monday.

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Two men found guilty of 2010 killing

Two St Catherine men were found guilty of murder in the St Catherine Court on Tuesday. Those convicted are Colin Benneth and Gregory Bryan of Linstead.

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Four arrested for unlawful possession of property

Four men who appeared in the Yallahs Resident Magistrate's court last Friday, for unlawful possession of property, were granted bail in the sum of $100,000 each.

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Cops investigate clarendon double murder

Homicide detectives are still combing through the circumstances that led to Sunday night's double murder in the volatile Bucknor community in May Pen, Clarendon...

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5-y-o twin brothers reported missing

Five-year-old twin brothers Tyrique Arthurs and Talrique Arthurs have been missing since last Wednesday and the police are seeking the public's help in finding them.

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Denbigh 2015 biggest yet - Norman Grant

With days to go, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) Norman Grant says that the Denbigh 2015 agricultural show will be the biggest yet.

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United Church offers training to protect children

The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, in response to current issues relating to children, will be implementing a specialised training programme to address child-care protection issues.

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Cops seek help locating nuclear density gauge

Lawmen are seeking the public's assistance in locating a nuclear density gauge that fell from a China Harbour Engineering Company's truck while being transported to Lydford in St Ann on Monday.

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