The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force are investigating a number of incidents reported between Saturday October 26, 2013 and Monday October 28, 2013 within the districts of Providenciales, including:
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(1) Burglary: Preliminary investigations revealed that one (1) Toshiba Plasma Television, one (1) RCB DVD Player, five (5) Speakers, eleven (11) bottles of Colognes namely Diamond white, Britney Spears, Dolce and Gabana, Million, Christian Dior, Miss Puzzy NYQ white pierce, (1) Guess Watch with silver face and black band and one (1) green Hamper were stolen.
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(2) Theft: Prelimininary investigations revealed that a 15HP Yamaha out board engine and a sum of cash were stolen. Investigations continue into these crimes.
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(6) Malicious Damage to Property: Prelimininary investigations revealed that a vehicle front windshield, left rear passenger quarter panel glass, driver side glass, left rear passenger glass, front right driver side glass, a house window and a water connection apparatus were damaged during the commission of these crimes. A car radio and a quantity of tools were also stolen.
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(1) Motor Vehicle Interference: Prelimanary investigations revealed that a Gucci Handbag was stolen which contained a Drivers License, Credit Card, ATM work keys and a quantity of jewelry.
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(2) Assault Occassioning Actual Bodily Harm, during the commission of these crimes, a female and a male injured in two incidents. Both were later taken to the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre where their injury was treated by a doctor and released. Further investigations to be carried out in this matter.
Arrests
Five males have been arrested on Suspicion of Burglary, one male for Theft and another male was arrested for unlawful Entry and Handling Stolen Goods.
The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force are investigating an incident reported between Saturday October 26, 2013 and Monday October 28, 2013 within the districts of Grand Turk, including:
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(1) Theft: Prelimininary investigations revealed that a Black Lenovo Laptop was stolen. Investigations continue into this matter.
If you have any information about any criminal activity, please call 911 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-8477. Tips can also be submitted anonymously in English, French or Spanish on either www.crimestoppers.tc or on Facebook as a fan of Crime Stoppers Turks & Caicos. Crime Stoppers tips are received in the USA.