During the past forty-eight (48) hours, Police in Providenciales responded to eight reports of a serious nature.

 

  • Five Burglaries— Blue Hills, Cooper Jack Bay & 3 Kew Town

  • One Attempted Burglary—Kew Town

  • One Robbery—Five Cays

  • One Wounding– Airport Road

 

  • Two males were arrested on suspicion of Burglary

 

  • A male was arrested on suspicion of Burglary in connection with a report made on 20th February 2012

 

  • Two males were arrested on suspicion of Robbery in connection with a report made on 24th February 2012.

 

  • Two males were arrested on suspicion of Wounding in connection with a report made on 25th February 2012.

 

  • A male was charged for Burglary in connection with a report made on 29th January 2012.

 

  • Two males were charged for Burglary in connection with a report made on 16th February 2012.

 

  • A male was charged for Possession of Cannabis.

 

  • A male was charged for Assault on a Police Officer, Malicious Damage to Property and Resisting Arrest.

 

  • A female was charged for Malicious Damage to Property, she was later released on Police Bail with a surety to appear in the Providenciales Magistrate’s Court # 2 on 6th March 2012 to answer to the charge.

 

  • The Turks and Caicos Islands recorded its second road fatality for the year 2012 which occurred on South Dock Road Providenciales on Sunday evening 26th February 2012.Nichelle Farrington a 24 year old female succumbed to injuries received in a two vehicle collision on South Dock Road involving a white Kia Reo and a black Nissan Terrano.The late Ms.Farrington was the driver of the Kia.The driver of the black Nissan received serious non-life threatening injuries while the passenger a male received non-life threatening injuries. Both vehicles received extensive damages. The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Traffic Enforcement Unit in Providenciales are continuing investigations into the cause of this vehicular collision.

 

North Caicos

 

  • One Burglary–Kew

 

Grand Turk

 

  • Burglary— Saunders Pond