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TODAY'S CRIME REPORT

November 10, 2021



Police are investigating a complaint of Stabbing and Unlawful Sexual Intercourse

Police were called to a residence in Southwest New Providence, shortly after 1:00 p.m. on 9th November 2021, where a male was found suffering from stab wounds about the body.

Preliminary reports are that the adult male is suspected of sexually assaulting the 12 year old daughter of his girlfriend at the residence. This allegedly resulted in the girlfriend stabbing him. Officers arrested the male and transported the young girl to the hospital to be examined for the alleged assault. Investigation into this matter continues.

Police are investigating a shooting incident

Preliminary reports are that sometime around 8:00 p.m., on Tuesday 9th November 2021 police were alerted to a shooting incident which occurred on Mahogany Street, Pinewood Gardens, where a male was shot about his body. He was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle, his condition is listed as critical. This matter remains under active investigation.

Police advisory to holders of Licensed Firearm

The Firearms Licensing Authority wishes to remind the holders of licensed firearms that the 2022 licensing period commences on 1st of November 2021. The fee for shotguns is $150 and $300 for rifles. Licensed holders are also reminded that a late fee of $50 begins on 15th January 2022.

CONFIDENTIAL HOTLINE

The Royal Bahamas Police Force wishes to thank members of the public for their use of the Hotlines provided to assist in reporting incidents of social gatherings. Your calls have aided in the reduction in social gatherings. The public is encouraged to continue to call 702-9967, 702-9968 and 702-9969 to report any incident of social gatherings that may be in contravention of the COVID19 Emergency Order.

Police are appealing to members of the public, who may have information that can assist with our investigations into these incidents and other criminal matters, to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 502-9991/2, Crime stoppers at 328-TIPS (8477) or the nearest police station

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