SHOOTING VICTIM’S AUNT SPEAKS OUT
DAYS after the fatal shootings of a teenager and a man in the Kemp Road community, relatives of the victims yesterday said the lack of a constant police presence in the area has fuelled fear among residents.
Alleged child porn victim cries during court testimony
AN eleven-year-old girl who is an alleged victim of child pornography and unlawful sexual intercourse cried in the Supreme Court as she recalled the occasions a man allegedly woke her out of her sleep to give him oral sex.
Nygard Cay also part of review bid
AN ENVIRONMENTAL group has filed an action in the Supreme Court, seeking a judicial review to stop the dredging at Nygard Cay.
Tourists robbed at downtown night spot
SEVERAL tourists and Bahamians were robbed at a popular downtown bar on Navy Lion Road, The Tribune has learned.
Man shot in his sleep
FREEPORT – A 27-year-old woman has been detained and is assisting Grand Bahama Police with their investigations into an attempted murder.
Police hunt for killers
POLICE are on the hunt for two men in connection with the country’s latest homicides.
Man denies sex with girl, 9
A JURY was empanelled in the Supreme Court yesterday, moments after a man pleaded not guilty to having sex with a nine-year-old girl and taking a picture of the incident.
Moss warns over ‘noose of crime’
AS the country’s leaders continued to ignore the warning signs, the “noose of crime” was slowly tightening and is now starting to strangle the country, local activist Rev CB Moss said.
Woman admits trying to burn son alive
A WOMAN who pleaded guilty to trying to burn her son alive in a car told police officers at the time of the arrest that something came over her.
Policeman denies stabbing
A POLICEMAN denied allegations against him concerning the stabbing of two Defence Force officers at Arawak Cay over the holiday weekend.
Two men gunned down in night of violence
Police are currently investigating two more murders that occurred, last night.
Convicted in absence
A MAN who absconded near the conclusion of his double armed robbery trial was convicted by a Supreme Court jury.
Bail for Defence Force officer
BAIL was granted to a Defence Force officer who was recently charged in connection with a $20,000 cocaine seizure at Grand Bahama International Airport.
Hepburn to learn his sentence next week
PRINCE Hepburn must wait one week before he learns his sentence for the murder of Nellie Brown-Cox, the woman he intended to marry once his divorce had gone through.
Storm causes delay in murder trial
THE Marco Archer murder trial experienced another delay yesterday, this time because of the jury’s absence related to the aftermath of Tuesday evening’s severe thunderstorm.


