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Six held for throwing bottles at police in Nelson Street bust
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Six people are expected to be charged for a series of offences after they allegedly threw bottles and other items at police who tried to break up a lime in downtown Port of Spain on Friday afternoon.
Police said officers were on patrol near Queen and Nelson Streets at around midday when they saw a group of ten people drinking alcohol and not obeying the public health regulations.
As the officers approached the group and told them of their offences, the people allegedly cursed the officers.
Police managed to arrest a Belmont woman while the other people surrounded the officers and threw bottles and other objects at them.
IBERVILLE PARISH – On Tuesday night, the Iberville Parish Council introduced an ordinance to temporarily halt future subdivision development on the East side of the parish. This only begins the discussion.
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A New Cross woman who sent her ex-boyfriend a pig’s head in a “horrible and gratuitous act of spite” during a prolonged stalking campaign has been jailed. Tia McBean, 33, also bombarded Oralton Robinson and his long-term partner with phone calls and ordered pizzas to their home. She fell pregnant during a short relationship with Mr Robinson after they met in a pub in May 2018, Woolwich Crown Court heard. After they split up, McBean then sent abusive text messages, knocked on his door late at night, left notes and at times made more than 100 phone calls a day. She also targeted the restaurant run by Mr Robinson’s partner, sending Facebook messages to regular customers falsely claiming she had seen a man carrying out a sex act in a cooking pot.