$12,000 raid on centre
A COMMUNITY centre operated by an Urban Renewal Co-Chairperson was ransacked by thieves who made off with $12,000 worth of equipment.
Three accused over jewel fraud
THREE Colombians accused of conspiring to defraud two high-end jewellery stores of more than $47,000 worth of goods return to Magistrates Court today.
Two charged over series of house break-ins
POLICE charged two men in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with a string of house break-ins where more than $17,000 in cash, jewellery and electronics were stolen.
Domestic violence ‘is growing’
POLICE have warned there are signs that the country’s domestic violence problem is growing.
Cash for Gold police raid
POLICE are agitating for legislation to curb the rise in gold and silver theft, after thousands of dollars worth of jewellery was recovered from several cash for Gold businesses over the weekend.
Muslim's RBDF court fight
A FORMER Defence Force officer, who converted to Islam nearly two decades ago, is suing the Royal Bahamas Defence Force for allegedly breaching his freedom of religion.
BREAKING: Apparent suicide at Arawak Cay
Police are investigating what appears to be a suicide at Arawak Cay.
Weekend of violence
A WEEKEND of violence and bloodshed left one woman dead after her throat was slit in a domestic dispute, and four men injured in two separate shootings.
Woman killed 'after altercation'
Reports reached The Tribune late Friday night that a woman was killed in a house on St Charles Vincent Street off Cordeaux Avenue
Paedophile challenges judges on jury advice
A CONVICTED paedophile told the Court of Appeal yesterday that the presiding judge in his trial failed to be clear in his warning to the jury about the capability of corroborated evidence in the case.
Man found guilty of girlfriend's manslaughter
FREEPORT – William Leslie Forbes, 37, was convicted of manslaughter in the Supreme Court yesterday.
Man walks free over stabbing of girlfriend
A MAN accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend at a traffic light walked free from a possible life sentence after a Supreme Court jury acquitted him of attempted murder.
Man acquitted of attempted murder
A SUPREME Court jury acquitted a man on trial for attempted murder, accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend at a traffic light.
Jury retires to consider verdict in stabbing trial
A SUPREME Court jury will now pass judgement on a man on trial for attempted murder, accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend at a traffic light.
'Die' Stubbs accused of abetting murder
SEVEN weeks after being charged with abetment to murder, Stephen “Die” Stubbs was back in court yesterday accused of abetting a double murder.


