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UNUSUALLY HIGH SPRING TIDES PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michelle Gonsalves and Wendella Davidson   
Friday, 10 September 2010 04:00

- cause flooding in Georgetown, several other coastal & low-lying areas
RESIDENTS in certain villages along Guyana’s coastland, as well as Georgetown  commuters, were forced to brave floods yesterday, true to advisories issued by the Hydrolometeorological Service, which stated that the highest

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Top Cop describes last weekend execution-style killings as… ‘AN UNGODLY ACT’ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michel Outridge   
Friday, 10 September 2010 03:54
- Police suspect killings drug-related
POLICE Commissioner Henry Greene said Tuesday that, following the September 4 execution-style killing of five persons, including a woman and her baby, ballistics tests, so far, have not matched any of the guns used to any other crimes.
He told a press conference that suggests that new firearms were at the scene.
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One released, two still detained for Bartica murders PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michel Outridge   
Friday, 10 September 2010 03:53
POLICE Crime Chief Seelall Persaud disclosed yesterday that two persons are presently in custody assisting with investigations into the brutal weekend murders of the two gold dealers at Bartica.
He said three suspects had been held but one has since been released on station bail.
During Tuesday’s press conference, at Eve Leary, Georgetown, Police Commissioner Henry Greene had told reporters one man was being detained in connection with those crimes.
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Woman held for abducting teen from workplace PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 September 2010 03:30
POLICE have held a woman for allegedly abducting a teen from her workplace and taking her to  a Georgetown hotel yesterday.

Cops reported that at about 11:30 hrs, Keisha Fernandes, 18 years, of Block ‘Y’ Cummings  Lodge, East Coast Demerara, was abducted by a woman from her workplace on Brickdam,  Georgetown and taken to a hotel in Church Street.
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