DAILY CRIME REPORTS 2024
The report for: October 28, 2024
NEW PROVIDENCE
STOLEN VEHICLE ALERT
Police seek the public’s assistance in finding the following vehicle that was reported stolen on Sunday 27th October, 2024:
- A brown Nissan Tiida L/P #AY1876 – stolen from Seawall Manor Close off Gladstone Road.
If you have any information about this theft or notice this vehicle, please contact 911, 919, the nearest police station or the Criminal Investigation Department @ 502-9991. Furthermore, anonymous tips are encouraged and can be submitted to CRIME STOPPERS @ 328-TIPS (8477).
NEW PROVIDENCE
COURT ARRAIGNMENT
Police wishes to advise the general public that on Monday 28th October, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. a member of the Royal Bahamas Police Force will be placed before the Magistrate Court charged with Rape.
This pertains to a sexual assault incident that was reported by a 33-year-old female on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
NEW PROVIDENCE
POLICE INVESTIGATES TRIPLE HOMICIDE
Police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on Monday 28th October, 2024, resulting in the deaths of three adult males.
Preliminary reports indicate that shortly before 4:00 p.m., ShotSpotter technology alerted police to gunfire on Step Street-Fox Hill. Upon arrival, officers found three unresponsive males suffering from multiple gunshot wounds at an open property.
Emergency Medical Services personnel responded, and upon examination of the victims, they were unable to detect any vital signs of life.
Initial findings confirm that three (3) masked males, all armed with high-powered weapons, exited a gray Nissan Versa and opened fire on a group of people gathered at an open property, leading to the fatal shooting. The culprits returned to their vehicle and fled the scene, making good on their escape.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals responsible. Anyone who may have additional information that can assist with the advancement of this matter is urged to contact 911, 919, the Criminal Investigation Department at 502-9991/2 or
CRIME STOPPERS at 328-TIPS (8477).