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SUSPECT IN HOME BREAK-IN ARRESTED BY POLICE
On Tuesday at approximately 8:00a.m. several police patrols responded to a call stating that a well-known young man who is responsible for numerous break-ins in the Ebenezer area was seen by witnesses breaking into a home in that same area. During a search of the area by the investigating officers they were informed by concerned citizens, that a group of young men possibly students, was seen running from the area and trying to hide in the nearby gutters. While searching the gutters a group of young men, one fitting the description of the suspect, was seen hiding behind a house. Before the officers could reach the young men in question they took off running in different directions. A foot pursuit started during which a warning shot was fired by police in order to force the suspects to stop, however the suspects continued fleeing. The main suspect was seen running into the bushes nearby. As the officers continued their pursuit they saw the main suspect running into a home. The officers went to the home where the spoke to the female resident of that home. The main suspect was arrested shortly after. The 18 year old suspect was taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he remains in custody for further investigation. No one was injured during this pursuit.
FEMALE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
On Tuesday at approximately 9:45a.m. the police traffic department was sent to Link One to investigate a traffic accident between a female cyclist and a car and whereby the cyclist suffered serious injuries. On arrival at the scene the victim had already been treated by paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. The 46 year old victim was immediately operated on for the severity of her wounds. According to the results done by the investigating officers the victim was riding her bicycle from the round about on the Cole Bay Hill towards the One TeTe Loke round about, while the motor vehicle was traveling in the opposite direction. In the corner in the vicinity of Chopin road, the victim, for unknown still reasons lost control of her bike and collided with of the oncoming traffic and then falling to the ground. The drive of immediately stopped his vehicle to avoid riding over the victim. The victim luckily was wearing a helmet which definitely helped in saving her life. This case is still under investigation by the traffic department.The police department strongly recommends that all cyclists wear a helmet while operating a bicycle, motorcycle or scooter. The life you save might be yours.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
The Police Department is announcing to persons in the communities of Middle Region, Sucker garden, Madame Estate, Lower Princess Quarter, Oyster pond, Over the Pond, Mary's Fancy, Saunders and Betty's Estate who are in need of police assistance, that Community Police Officers, Inspector Helen Romeo (Cell phone 588-2932) and Inspector Arcella Leonard (Cell phone 588-4037) are available weekly from Monday to Friday from 10.00 a.m. to 02.00 p.m. The C.P.O. office is located in the building of the Justice Academy on the A. Th. Illidge road (Mount William Hill.)
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