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Woman on cocaine charges in Colombia is from GB

THE Bahamian woman arrested over the weekend in Cartegenia, Colombia, accused of attempting to smuggle cocaine out of that country, is a resident of Grand Bahama, The Tribune has learned. The woman - of Freeport - was arrested while at the airport a

Former national athlete on fraud charges

A 41-year-old former national athlete used six aliases to defraud a local movie theatre complex of over $3,000 worth of credit over the last seven months, police have alleged.Allen Mortimer - who allegedly used the names Sean Miller, Tracy Mortimer,

Three men found safe after vanishing at sea

THREE Bahamian men who vanished at sea were found safe just five miles north of Andros on Saturday. In a statement, Unites States Coast Guard confirmed the three men had safely arrived on land. “The Coast Guard ended its search for three overdue bo

Accused denies document fraud

A MAN with an unconfirmed nationality was charged yesterday with defrauding three government agencies of various legal documents between 2011 and 2014. Germy Charles aka John Doe, was charged before Senior Magistrate Rolle-Davis with fraudulently ob

Turnquest: We need to find better ways to resolve conflicts

DEPUTY Prime Minister Peter Turnquest said while the country remains plagued by “unacceptable” levels of crime and violence, people need to find better ways to resolve conflicts. He said although major crime categories have been trending downward, a

Man, 36, accused of unlawful sex with boy

A 36-year-old man was charged yesterday with having unlawful sexual intercourse with a teenage boy. Ricardo Dunbar stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt over allegations he had sex with the 14-year-old sometime in June. Dunbar is also

Man dies after being shot by police

A man died after being shot by police in Fox Hill early on Tuesday.

UPDATED: Doctor dies in traffic accident

ABACO police are investigating a traffic accident that claimed the life of a woman who was a passenger on Sunday.

MP’s brother gunned down: Renward Wells’ younger sibling shot outside home

The younger brother of Transport Minister Renward Wells was gunned down and killed outside his home over the holiday weekend.

McAlpine urged to resign from FNM

THE Free National Movement’s Pineridge Constituency Association wants its Member of Parliament Frederick McAlpine to resign from the party, its chairman told The Tribune.

‘Police officer punched us in face’

WHAT began as a routine ticketing exercise for a broken headlight turned into a nightmare for two women in Exuma who claim they were brutalised on Sunday by one of the most senior officers on the island.

Blackout misery for families

BAHAMAS Power and Light’s load shedding exercises continued throughout New Providence over the holiday weekend, with residents in various communities suffering three to five hour-long power cuts.

Two Bahamians held among migrants stopped by Customs

TWO Bahamians were among a group of migrants apprehended by US Customs and Border Protection officials on Thursday.

Ministry offers condolences over mass shooting in US

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement offering condolences over the two deadly mass shooting incidents that occurred in the United States over the weekend which left more than 30 people dead and many injured.

Three in hospital after shooting and stabbing incident on Grand Bahama

Three men are in hospital after a shooting and stabbing incident on Grand Bahama early on Monday.

Two dead in shootings hours apart

Police are investigating after a man was shot dead off East Street – hours after another homicide in New Providence.

Man shot dead in Ridgeland Park

Police are investigating after a man was shot dead in the Ridgeland Park area early on Sunday.

Friend says woman found hanging in Atlantis room was not suicidal

A CLOSE friend of the 25-year-old South African woman found hanging from a cellphone lanyard in an Atlantis hotel room last year insisted on Friday that her friend was not suicidal.

44 enrolled in Agriculture and Marine Resources' first diving programme

AGRICULTURE and Marine Resources Minister Michael Pintard said 44 Bahamians are enrolled in the department’s first diving training programme.

'Minimal impact' on Post Office operations after mail and staff showered with water

TRANSPORT Minister Renward Wells said yesterday that operations at the Post Office continued with minimal impact after a broken valve caused mail and employees to be showered with water.

Residents urged to be vigilant amid increasing armed robberies

IN the wake of an increasing number of armed robberies in the capital, Chief Superintendent Solomon Cash of the Central Detective Unit urged residents to be vigilant and to take all necessary precautions to remain safe.

Rev CB Moss honoured at Government House

A LEADING pastor has been honoured in a ceremony at Government House.

American man, 12 Haitians arrested in Northern Abaco operation

AN American man found in possession of suspected marijuana was arrested with 12 Haitians during a joint operation in Northern Abaco on Thursday.

PLP won't commit on Fiscal Responsibility Act

THE Progressive Liberal Party will not commit to leaving the Fiscal Responsibility Act in place if it returns to power, PLP Chairman Fred Mitchell indicated yesterday. Robert Myers, a member of the Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG), told

It’s a privilege to thank these fine men and women, says PM

SEVEN distinguished Bahamians received the 2019 Queen’s New Year Honours at Government House yesterday. During his remarks, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis expressed his gratitude to recipients “who devoted their full measure in service of their fellow citizens”.