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Lawmen kept busy on New Year’s morning

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Members of the Royal Barbados Police Force responded to several incidents at the start of the New Year.

Police spokesman Sergeant Michael Blackman reported the following:

Lawmen responded to reports of gunshots a Greenfield, St Michael about 12:35a.m.

On arrival Maxine Vaughn of the same address said she was sleeping when she felt a burning on her hand. Looking up she saw a hole in the roof.

Police responded to an accident about 4:50a.m. along Varley Hill Road, St Peter, near the horse stables, where motorcar L2468 sustained extensive damage.

The driver 31-year-old Gordon John, of Allendale, St Lucy complained of back injuries.

Around 5:33a.m. police ventured to Welch Village near Bath Land, St John where they discovered motorcar P7555 in a ditch. No one was at the scene.

Investigations are continuing into these incidents.

Meantime on Old Year’s Night, around 10:55 p.m., police responded to a report of gunshots at Bournes Land, St Christopher, Christ Church. However there were no reports of injures or damage to property during the investigations.

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