Witnesses described hearing shouted threats and gunshots on Christmas Eve 2012 as the murder trial of Wolda Gardner and Patrick Stamp continued yesterday.
Mr Gardner, 35, and Mr Stamp, 30, have denied...
New utility poles intended to house wireless CCTV cameras have been proposed for three new locations around the Island.
According to a trio of planning applications by the CCS Group Ltd, the cameras w...
Christoph Duerr and Le-Veck Roberts have been unanimously found guilty of the double murder of Haile Outerbridge and Ricco Furbert inside Belvin’s Variety.
Duerr, 26, from Sandys, and Roberts, 21, fro...
The trial of two men accused of murdering Malcolm Augustus continues, with the court hearing that the defendants were hunting someone over stolen cannabis.
Wolda Gardner, 35, and Patrick Stamp, 30, bo...
Two men appeared in Supreme Court yesterday to formally deny the fatal shooting of Prince Barrington Edness.
Jaqui Pearman DeSilva, 20, and Joshua Tamouri Usher, 21, both pleaded not guilty to charges...
On the five year anniversary of the murder of Kimwandae Walker, and with Good Friday falling tomorrow, Police are renewing calls for witnesses to step forward.
Mr Walker, 35, was shot dead in broad da...
The trial of two men accused of the Christmas night murder of Malcolm Augustus began yesterday in the Supreme Court.
Wolda Gardner, 35, and Patrick Stamp, 30, both deny charges of premeditated murder ...
Governor George Fergusson and his wife took part in the longstanding annual tradition of picking Easter lilies for the Queen this week.
The flowers, grown by Manuel DeSilva and flown on Tuesday’s Brit...
A teenager who led police on a high-speed chase through the west end has been fined more than $3,000 after spending nearly two months in custody.
Kinn Crippen, 19, pleaded guilty to charges of dangero...
A St George’s man appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday morning after being caught illegally dumping a desk.
Michael Smith, 59, pleaded guilty to a charge of illegally leaving waste in a public pla...