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In todays Trinidad Guardian Fugitive surrenders in Point Crime Watch host Ian Alleyne ventured to Point Fortin this week to apprehend a fugitive who had evaded capture for some time. Tiba David was wanted for allegedly chopping his girlfriend Keisha Mitchell, who is currently in a safe house. David, who hid in the forest for over a month in Point Fortin, surrendered to Alleyne and Crime Watch officials after Alleyne contacted him by phone. David is now in police custody. In another breakthrough case, Alleyne stopped at the scene where police had intercepted a vehicle near Charlieville, Chaguanas. The occupants of the car were thieves wanted by police and a large amount of underwear and optical items were found in the vehicle. Alleyne praised Central police for a job well done. However, the breakthrough was due to the Crime Watch team who first aired the footage of the thieves committing the act. After receiving information from a reliable source, Alleyne and his team were able to pass on the information to the police and the arrests were made. The suspects have since appeared in court and were sentenced to two years’ hard labour. In another case, Alleyne again called on the public for information which could lead to the arrest of a man wanted in connection with an assault. The suspect was caught on camera, at a popular bar in Port-of-Spain, smashing a bottle into a man’s face. [ Click the link to read this article in full guardian.co.tt/news/2014-08-23/fugitive-surrenders-point ]
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 12:00:00 +0000

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