A recent prison release for one man who ended up back in handcuffs is prompting a victim of his alleged crime to call for better reform. “I know they’re just gonna let him go again, and I
Jamie John Nededog was sentenced to one year in jail, all suspended, and two years of probation in the homicide case of his friend Edwin Babauta Pirando.
A total of 29 Guam Police Department officer trainees took their oath of office on Friday, the largest recruit cycle in 26 years, according to Chief of Police Stephen Ignacio.