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St James Police identifies ex-boyfriend as suspect in woman s murder

ST JAMES, Jamaica Detectives from the St James Division have identified a person of interest in connection with the shooting death of a woman he was once romantically linked to. The man has been identified only through his alias ‘Steven.’ He is from Rose Heights, St James, and is believed to be the ex-boyfriend of the deceased. Steven is being asked to present himself to the St James Police.

Minto urges residents to seek professional help as domestic disputes increase in St Elizabeth

ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica  Acting Superintendent Coleridge Minto, head of the St Elizabeth Police Division, is urging citizens to seek professional help in resolving domestic disputes in a peaceful manner through available resources. Minto made the appeal after two men were criminally charged in relation to separate domestic disputes in the parish. On Sunday, January 21 about 3:00 pm, 33-year-old Davian Williams otherwise called ‘Lucky’, of Burnt Savannah district in the parish,.

2023: A good year in Jamaica for gender policy

Nearly 2,500 males report incidents of domestic violence in 2022 – Cuthbert-Flynn

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Approximately 2,500 males reported cases of domestic violence to the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Domestic Violence Intervention Centres (DVICs) at the various police stations acro.

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