Guam s mayors announce village news for May 9, 2021
Pacific Daily News
ALL VILLAGES
Report threats to fish and wildlife such as illegal hunting, fishing, or forest fires to 864-TOKA (8652) a 24/7 hotline.
Report suspicious activity to the Guam Police Department. Call your mayor’s office to join a neighborhood watch program in your village.
If you have information that can solve a crime, call the Crime Stoppers’ hotline at 477-HELP (4357) or submit a tip to http://guam.crimestoppersweb.com. You can remain anonymous. Tips that lead to an arrest and conviction may earn you a cash reward.
Visit your mayor’s office to update residential information. Call for required documents. The head of household must be present to make changes.
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GPD: Home where body of former Umatac mayor found burns down
A wood-and-tin home caught fire on Jose A. Quinata Street in Umatac late at night on April 7. The house was where former Umatac Mayor Daniel Quinata Sanchez s body was found April 3, said Guam Police Department spokesman Sgt. Paul Tapao.
The Guam Fire Department responded to a 911 call at 11:38 p.m. reporting a structure fire on Jose A. Quinata street in Umatac, according to GFD spokeswoman Cherika Chargualaf.
Units arrived to the scene at 11:41 p.m. and found an unoccupied wood-and-tin home fully engulfed by the fire, according to Chargualaf. The fire was under control at 11:53 p.m. Chargualaf said.