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Last Updated: Sep 5, 2017 - 1:18:06 AM |
RBPF Nassau: Police searching for suspects in three shootings, one man dead, four others detained in hospital
By Stephen Dean RBPF
Sep 5, 2017 - 1:05:24 AM
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Nassau, Bahamas - Police have launched an island-wide manhunt for the suspects responsible for three separate shootings that has left a man dead and four others detained in hospital on Monday 4th September 2017.
In the first incident shortly after 9:00pm, a male and a female were sitting in a yard on Abner Street, Fox Hill, when the occupants on a dark coloured vehicle pulled up and shot them before speeding off. The victims were transported to hospital where they remain in stable condition.
Then shortly after 10:00pm, a man and a woman were about to make a deposit at a local bank on Madeira Street, when they were approached by two males armed with handguns, who shot and robbed them of a deposit bag before speeding off in a dark coloured vehicle. The man was pronounced dead on the scene and the woman was taken to hospital where her condition is listed as critical.
In the final incident shortly before 11:00pm, a man had just pulled up to his home located on Croton Street, Pinewood Gardens, when the occupants of a dark coloured vehicle pulled up and shot him before speeding off. The victim was transported to hospital where his condition is listed as critical.
Investigations are ongoing in all of these incidents.
Police are
appealing to the public to share information on any illegal/suspicious
activities in their communities, no matter how small or insignificant
(the tip) may seem, members of the public are urged to anonymously
contact the police at 919 or crime stoppers at 328-tips (8477) (New
Providence) or 1-242-300-8476 (Family Islands)
WEEKLY PREVENTION CRIME TIP - 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.
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