(Nassau, Bahamas) – The following suspects are to appear in the magistrate’s court on Monday 24th December 2012 at 11:00am. 

A 20-year old male of Strachan’s Alley for the Murder of Dequan Clarke that occurred on Thursday 20th December 2012.

A 27-year old male of Fawkes Court off Hawthorne Road for the Murder of Javell Gardiner that occurred on Thursday 22nd November 2012.

A 26 year old male of Pinewood Gardens and a 18 year old male of Market Street for Six (6) counts of Armed Robbery (Bump & Rob Incidents)

A 38 year old male of Jones Height’s for Possession of an Unlicensed Firearm • A 26-year old male of Coral Lakes for Causing Major Damages to the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) Arrival Center.

 

Season’s Greeting from the Royal Bahamas Police Force

 

IN OTHER POLICE NEWS:

POLICE SEEK PUBLIC’S HELP IN SOLVING COUNTRY’S RECENT MURDER
Police are asking for the publics help in providing any http://www.eleutheranews.com/smgadmin/article_edit.php?search_id=2827information that could help solve the murder of a male who died on Sunday 23rd December 2012. According to police reports, shortly before 10:00pm on Saturday 22nd December 2012, officers responded to reports of a body on the side of the road at West Bay Street in the vicinity of Travelers Rest. Upon arrival at the scene officers met a male with a gunshot wound to his head.

EMS personnel took the victim to PMH where he succumbed to his injuries around 2:00am on Sunday 23rd December 2012. Police have no motive, no suspects, and no leads at this time and are urging the public to call CRIME STOPPERS at 328-TIPS or Police Emergency at 919 with any information that could lead to an arrest or conviction of the suspect or suspects. You can remain anonymous and receive up to a $1,000 cash reward.

HOLIDAY SAFETY TIP: Criminals don’t take time off during the holiday season, so the Royal Bahamas Police Force is offering the following tips to help ensure that your
holidays are happy and safe:
• Always lock your vehicle.
• Park in well-lit and visible areas.