Pictured Above: Deyonce Johnson, 13. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is seeking the public’s assistance to find a missing 13-year-old girl. In a social media post today (Wednesday 8th May, 2024), the TTPS said Deyonce Johnson of Siparia was last seen on Sunday (5th May, 2024).
Have you seen her? Anyone with information on the teen’s whereabouts can contact the Siparia Police Station at 649-2333, or 999, 555, 911, 800-TIPS (800-8477), or contact any Police Station. Please share quickly. Let us get Deyonce home today.
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The Ministry of Works and Transport is advising the public that there will be a temporary traffic disruption along the Northbound lanes of the Uriah Butler Highway, near the Caroni Overpass. This disruption will commence on Thursday (9th May, 2024) and is expected to be completed on Sunday (12th May, 2024). This has become necessary to facilitate road rehabilitation works.
Hours of Work: 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM The Ministry would like to remind the public that there will be frequent movement of heavy equipment along the roadway which may result in dust, noise, and restrictions to traffic flow. Considering the above, motorists are advised to comply with the following:
The Ministry said it regrets any inconvenience caused and thanks the public for its continued co-operation. For further information, please visit the Ministry’s website (www.mowt.gov.tt) or call the Programme for Upgrading Roads Efficiency (PURE) Unit at 638-2350 or 675-4052. A 21-year-old Plant Operator has appeared virtually before a Master of the High Court, charged with the manslaughter of Sunil Andrews, which occurred on 11th April, 2024. According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), Zion St. Rose of Matura was charged with the offence when he appeared before the Court on Tuesday (7th May, 2024).
The Sufficiency Hearing is set for 2nd December, 2024. Andrews, aka ‘Vine,’ 37, of Toco Main Road, Matura, was at his home when he was visited by a man known to him. It is alleged that an argument ensued between the two (2) men, during which the victim armed himself with a cutlass and made threats towards the man. During the altercation, it is alleged the man pushed the victim off a precipice, resulting in fatal injuries. He died at the scene. The suspect was arrested on 1st May, 2024 at his home by Officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations (HBI) Region II. Investigations were supervised by ASP Victor, Insp. Ramjag, W/Insp. Sylvester and Insp. (Ag.) Simon, all of HBI Region II. St. Rose was charged with the offence on Monday (6th May, 2024) by WPC White, also of HBI Region II.
The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Corporation (TTPost) is once again advising the general public of fraudulent SMS text, WhatsApp and email messages being circulated to customers requesting them to: “Make online payments for packages and updating/uploading your personal information.”
In a Public Notice issued on Tuesday (7th May, 2024), TTPost said, “Please take note that TTPost has not requested personal information from our customers or issued any messages regarding online payments. These fraudulent notifications are not associated with TTPost.” Please visit TTPost’s official website (https://ttpost.net) as your secured source for information regarding their services.
If you are uncertain of any messages received from the entities appearing to be TTPost, you can contact its Customer Service Department at:
The Corporation said it is “actively working on addressing this issue and will be implementing measures to rectify this as soon as possible. At this time, we ask that you kindly remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities. Your kind co-operation in spreading awareness and ensuring the security of our services is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention in this matter.” Please be guided accordingly. A Chaguanas man has appeared virtually before a Master of the High Court, charged with uttering forged documents. According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), Corey Sutherland, 44, of Edinburgh 500, was denied bail when he appeared in Court on Monday (6th May, 2024) to answer to the charge.
The matter was postponed to 3rd June, 2024. Two (2) contractors reported to Police that on 30th April, 2024, they were contacted by a man who claimed to be an employee of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC). The man allegedly invited the contractors to bid for an HDC contract to construct homes in the Couva district. Following site visits, the contractors were allegedly informed that they were awarded the contract and each given a Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago cheque drawn on the account of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, in the sum of TT $828,104.64. The money represented a mobilization fee payment which was accepted as genuine and later found to be fraudulent. A report was made to the Police and the Fraud Squad launched an investigation into the matter, spearheaded by Snr. Supt. Arlet Groome, Supt. Arnold Lutchman and W/Insp. Tricia Smith and assisted by Sgt. Lochan, Cpl. Edwards and PCs Kernahan and Ramkissoon and WPC Jointe. A male suspect was subsequently arrested in connection with the matter and charged by Cpl. Keston Williams, also of Fraud Squad. The Fraud Squad is advising citizens, especially business owners, to be vigilant for fraudulent Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago cheques. Investigators say fraudsters are claiming to be employed with Government Ministries and in a position to acquire Government contracts for business owners, usually contractors with registered businesses. The contractors are then asked to pay kickbacks to the employee in exchange for the contract. They are then given these fraudulent cheques to take to the bank for encashment. The public is reminded to follow the established procedures and processes within each Ministry, for the tendering and awarding of contracts. According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), we can expect mostly fair but hazy and breezy conditions today (Wednesday 8th May, 2024), despite the low (20%) chance of a few brief isolated showers. Tonight will be fair but hazy and warm.
The Met Office notes that a significant concentration of Saharan dust is present in the atmosphere. Persons sensitive to these atmospheric conditions should take the necessary precautions. The forecast maximum temperature today will be 34°C at Piarco in Trinidad and 33°C at Crown Point in Tobago. Seas are slight to moderate with waves up to 1.5m in open waters and below 1m in sheltered areas. Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS. A man is dead following a shooting incident in Point Fortin last night (Tuesday 7th May, 2024). The deceased has been identified as 38-year-old Brent Lewis of 19th Street, Techier Village, Point Fortin. According to reports, Lewis was sitting on a tank stand on the corner of First Street, Techier Village, when he received a phone call around 8:45 PM. As he walked to the corner of First Street, opposite the Techier Community Centre, a white heavily-tinted Nissan Tiida stopped. Two (2) men alighted from the vehicle and opened fire on Lewis, hitting him multiple times about the body. He died at the scene. Residents reported hearing over twenty (20) gunshots.
Investigations are continuing by Officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations (HBI) Region III. More on this as it becomes available. [Source: CNC3] The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has announced that Prime Minister Keith Rowley will travel to London today (Tuesday 7th May, 2024) en route to Ghana, where he will be the special guest of honour at the celebration of His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, The Asantehene's 25th-year of ascension to the Golden Stool and reign as the King of Asante. Mrs. Sharon Rowley will accompany the Prime Minister.
According to the OPM, in 2023, the Asantehene and his delegation visited Trinidad and Tobago to commemorate this country's Emancipation Day celebrations. While in Ghana, Prime Minister Rowley will also meet with the President of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo. P.M. Rowley will lead the delegation which will include the Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Senator the Hon. Dr Amery Browne. Minister of Finance, the Hon. Colm Imbert, will act as Prime Minister in the interim. The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is advising customers that planned maintenance work will affect several areas of Sangre Grande and Guayaguayare on Wednesday (8th May, 2024). This may result in loss of electricity between the hours of works.
According to T&TEC, the affected areas in Sangre Grande and Guayaguayare are as follows: SANGRE GRANDE (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM)
GUAYAGUAYARE (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)
T&TEC says it regrets the inconvenience which may be caused by these interruptions. Mentally Unstable Man SHOT By Police After Throwing Stones At Vehicles In Barrackpore, Trinidad7/5/2024
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article deals with Barrackpore in Trinidad and NOT Barrackpore in India. Please be advised accordingly.
A mentally unstable man is currently hospitalized following a Police-involved shooting incident this afternoon (Tuesday 7th May, 2024) in Barrackpore, Trinidad. The suspect, a 33-year-old man, was said to be randomly throwing stones at vehicles that were passing by. He is presently being treated at the San Fernando General Hospital after being shot by Police.
According to reports, Officers were on patrol in the Barrackpore district, around 12:18 PM, when upon arriving at #2 Scale New Colonial, they observed a man throwing stones at vehicles.
They stopped and attempted to speak to the man. However, he allegedly lunged at one of the Officers with a cutlass. The Officer, fearing for his life, discharged his firearm, hitting the man multiple times. He was then taken to the San Fernando General Hospital for medical treatment.
Investigations are continuing. More on this as it becomes available. [Source: CNC3] |
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