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Officers of the Royal Turks & Caicos Islands Police Force are investigating a number of incidents reported from Wednesday 16th, January 2013 to Wednesday 23rd, January 2013 within the districts of Providenciales, including:

·      One Robbery.  During the commission of this crime the following item was stolen: cash.

·      Ten Burglaries. During the commission of these crimes the following item was stolen: Jewelry, Electronics, generators and cash.

·      Two Wounding.

·      Theft.

·      Assault on a Police Officer.

·      Two Motor Vehicle Interferences offences.

·      Assault.

·      Obtaining Property by Deception.

·      Malicious Damage to Property.

·      Attempted Burglary.

Officers of the Royal Turks & Caicos Islands Police Force are also investigating a number of incidents reported from Wednesday 16th, January 2013 to Monday 21st, January 2013 within the districts of North and Middle Caicos, including:

·      Attempted Burglary theft.

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Drug Seizure

On Monday January 21, 2013 whilst making checks at a residence located in Kew Town, a team of Police Officers found and seized a quantity of suspected Cannabis.

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Police are appealing to the public who may have any information about these incidents to call the Police on 911 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-8477. Tips can also be submitted anonymously in English, French or Spanish on either www.crimestoppers.tc or on Facebook as a fan of Crime Stoppers Turks & Caicos. Crime Stoppers tips are received in the USA.

  

Court News

The following is news from the courts.

On Wednesday 16th, January 2013 accused persons:-

Kevano Wilson sentence was deferred for six months. Mr. Wilson is to keep the peace and must be of good behavior, and meet with Rev. John Malcolm for counseling, must make restitution to his family once he gets a job, he must keep a record of payment.

He must also return to the Supreme Court on the Friday 28th June 2013 for possible sentencing.

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Drug Enforcement Activity:-

On Wednesday 9th, January 2013, the Drug Enforcement Unit in Grand Turk arrested and charged Kazmeane Simmons of West Road. He was taken before the court and pled guilty for unlawful possession of cannabis. He was sentenced to seven days in Prison.

Crime Prevention Tips

It’s true that anyone can become a victim of crime, but there are some very basic things that you can do to deter criminals from choosing you. Do what you can to make your home as safe as possible. It all starts by becoming more active with your neighborhood.

Crime in Your Neighborhood
One of the best ways to ensure that a burglar does not target your house for a break in is to make your entire block a highly secure area. This involves working with your neighbors so that everyone watches out for each other. Think of your block as a mini community, and you can rely on your neighbors to keep you safe just as much as they can rely on you.

Meet the people who live nearby, and get to know their names, what cars they have and exchange phone numbers. Keep a list of this contact information near a phone, so you can call anyone on your block should the need arise. Consider starting an official Neighborhood Watch Group and working with the police to help watch over everyone in your neighborhood.

Please visit our web site at www.tcipolice.tc or www.facebook.com/RTCIPF for more crime prevention information.