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Oct 25, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor;
Residents of Lamaha Gardens are deeply concerned over the escalating crime situation that has been plaguing the community over the last few months. It is believed that criminals scout the residential community during the day and mark their targets to hit in the night. The alleged criminal moves around with a variety of tools and is believed to be armed. As recent as three nights ago, police responded to a call for an attempted break in at a home in Kamoa Street, but unfortunately were unable to apprehend the suspect. A bag of tools and a bicycle were however taken into custody by the police.
Video surveillance from several residents shows that it is the same person doing the robberies that takes place mostly during midnight to wee hours in the morning. Photos of this person are now showing up in a Bel Air Park break in or attempted break in. Ashton Chase is one of the latest victims. Residents have decided to take all necessary action to ensure the sanctity of their once quiet and safe community is restored and are in the process of engaging the relevant authorities to get support for the action they intend to take.
Raquel Thomas-Caesar
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