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Feb 10, 2013 News
Police yesterday continued their hunt for one of their own who allegedly stole a car from Kenrick’s Auto Sales last Monday.
Kaieteur News understands that investigators again checked yesterday at the rank’s home and with his close associates but failed to locate him.
Sources said that the rank, who is from the Dragon Alpha Squad at Brickdam, is also not answering his mobile phone.
The red Toyota Belta was stolen in broad daylight from the East Bank Demerara dealership last Monday. It is believed that the thief swiped a key from the sales manager’s office.
Officials who later checked a security camera observed the thief entering the vehicle and heading towards Georgetown. Detectives found the stolen vehicle at a Norton Street location on Friday and arrested an occupant of the premises.
The detained man reportedly told detectives that the still missing police constable, who is his friend, had given him the vehicle to keep. He said that he was unaware that the Toyota Belta was a stolen vehicle until the ranks visited his home. The man reportedly managed to contact the policeman before he was taken into custody.
On learning that the vehicle had been found, the policeman reportedly immediately handed in his firearm, reported that he was unwell and promptly disappeared.
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