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Nassau Police searching for suspects in (4) Overnight Armed Robberies
By RBPF Public Affairs & Communications Office
Jul 3, 2016 - 9:58:46 AM

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Police are searching for the suspects responsible for four separate armed robberies that occurred on Sunday 3rd July 2016.

In the first incident, shortly after 12:00midnight, a woman driving her black 2008 Kia Sportage car license number 200676 pulled up to a home located at Echo Close off Turtle Drive, when two men armed with handguns robbed her vehicle before speeding off.

In the second incident shortly after 12:30am, a man had just arrived at his home located at Gulf Course Boulevard, when two males armed with handguns approached and robbed him of a large amount of cash, one male Breitling watch and two female Breitling watches before fleeing on foot.

Then shortly after 1:30am, a man was walking on McKinney Drive, when four men in a black car approached him and robbed him of gold chain and an I-pad before speeding off.

In the final incident shortly after 3:00am, a man had just arrived at his home located at Eastwood Estates, when two males armed with handguns approached and robbed him of his red 2011 Hyundai Tucson vehicle license number 247141, a watch and a cell phone before speeding off.

Anyone with any information regarding any crime, no matter how small or insignificant (the tip) may seem, is urged to anonymously contact The Police at
919 or Crime Stoppers at 328-tips (8477) (New Providence) or 1-242-300- 8477 (Family Islands)

Crime Prevention Tip of the week - If a Crime Occurs – Report it!

Everyone should consider it his/her responsibility to report crime. Many criminals target favorite areas and have predictable methods of operation. When you report all the facts about a crime, it helps the police assign officers in the places where crimes are occurring or where they are most likely to occur. If you don’t report crime, this allows the criminal to continue to operate without interference.

In many cases, it is the information provided by victims and witnesses that leads to the arrest of a criminal. So tell the police as much as you can; no fact is too trivial. The police need the eyes and ears of all citizens.

Please visit the Royal Bahamas Police Force Website at www.royalbahamaspolice.org or facebook page at www.facebook.com/rbpforce or follow Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade on Twitter, for Latest News, Daily Crime Reports and additional Crime Prevention Tips.

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