14-Year-Old Girl Missing For More Than A Week Found On Five Islands Property During Police Operation

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Police Searches Yielded Success

On Saturday, May 11, the police executed several search warrants in the Grays Farm, Five Islands, and Nut Grove areas and seized large portions of controlled drugs, firearms, ammunition, and suspected stolen items.

During the search of a property at Five Islands, the police confiscated a portion of cannabis and several cases of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

A 14-year-old girl, who went missing for more than a week was also found on the said property. A 24-year-old man was taken into custody and is assisting the police with their investigations.

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Also, the police found one 9mm Glock pistol and seven rounds of matching ammunition during their search of a property at Federation Road, Grays Farm. A male suspect was taken into custody as a result.

Meanwhile, the police seized a sheet of plywood, a digital camera, tent, bicycle, camouflage clothings, and controlled substances found at two separate properties, also in Grays Farm.

Several persons were arrested and taken into custody. Investigations are still ongoing in those matters.

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    • **Positive Developments in Law Enforcement**

      This a positive shift in the police department, with officers receiving clear guidelines and acting more professionally. While corruption remains an issue, it’s encouraging to see leadership taking a stand. Hopefully, given the proper resources, the police can truly serve the community.

      **The Challenge of Crime**

      Crime is a growing concern. Increased gun violence, missing persons cases, and drug activity are worrying trends. It’s easy to feel discouraged by negativity, but we shouldn’t give in to despair. Yes, it will get worse and worse because the heart of man is hell bent of Evil.

      **A Call to Integrity**

      To criminals, temporary gain isn’t worth losing your soul. Justice will prevail. None of us will escape the judgement day call. Each one will give account. How will we stand on that day? Think about it seriously. To those considering crime: There are better ways. Short-term gains aren’t worth the long-term consequences. Invest in your future, your community needs you on the right side.

      To police officers, stay on the right path. Resisting corruption might be difficult, but remember, true rewards come from serving with integrity. You have a crucial role. Building trust and working with the community is essential. Your integrity is your greatest strength, and it makes a real difference. The temporary filthy lucre of corruption will not bring you permanent peace. Think about your family also.

      **Building Stronger Communities**

      The police should work collaboratively with the community. Perhaps, like Trinidad & Tobago, a name change from “Force” to “Service” would better reflect this partnership. After all, it should a service and NOT a force. This name change is long overdue. The police and community should be partners, not adversaries.

      These are challenging times, but maintaining faith and integrity will see us through.

  1. Congratulations officers we’re praying for you all while in those operations. Good job

  2. That is statutory rape age. I trust the Police and Courts will do their job. I also hope that unlike all the other cases of young girls missing and found, this one will not disappear.

  3. About time..more more more..clean up the damn place..time for the Commish to stop acting like he’s afraid of criminals, and go after every criminal in this small island.

    • Which commissioner. This commissioner wont know his ass from his elbow if they present both to him

  4. good job officers!! keep doing this during these major fetes and during carnival; keep your presence felt, be active

  5. Typical disappearance case, the police just found her before she got her itch fully scratched. This case may disappear as well, as she won’t press charges against her lover…

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