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Mar 18, 2010 News
Trevor Boston, known by some as Don Dick, should be singing praises to the police now that he is resting comfortably at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, nursing gunshot wounds to his body.
Boston was picked up by police ranks after he was found lying in an alleyway, bleeding profusely at Prashad Nagar about 04:50 hours yesterday.
He had reportedly been shot by a resident of the area who caught him in his yard stealing some building material.
While the police press release on the matter gave no details, a source told this newspaper that Boston was confronted by the homeowner while he was in the process of carting off the materials.
The homeowner had previously reported to the police that persons were stealing his materials.
On Tuesday morning, the homeowner was alerted by a neighbour who informed him that someone was in his yard.
Arming himself with his firearm, the homeowner confronted Boston and subsequently discharged a few rounds in his direction.
Boston ran away but the homeowner was certain that he was hit, since he left a trail of blood in his wake.
The police were contacted and a search of the area was carried out during which, Boston was found lying in the alleyway with blood all over his body.
The source confirmed that Boston is a known thief who had several previous criminal convictions.
He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he has been admitted.
Police said that they are investigating the matter.
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