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Falklands : Police News (21/11/05)
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 23.11.2005 (Article Archived on 07.12.2005)

A brief run-down of Police Activity

POLICE NEWS


 


At 0236 hrs on Saturday, 19 November 2005 the Royal Falkland Islands Police received a report from a person who says they were assaulted after leaving the Globe Tavern.  The person reports being thrown to the ground and kicked several times.  The incident is under investigation.


 


At 1225 hrs on Saturday, 19 November 2005 the Royal Falkland Islands Police dealt with loose horses on St. Mary’s Walk.


 


At 1834 hrs on Saturday, 19 November 2005 the Royal Falkland Islands Police observed a vehicle going the wrong way down Dean Street – a one-way street.  The Driver was stopped and warned.  Police would like to remind drivers to be cautious for their own safety and look both ways even though a street is designated one-way. 


 


At 1532 hrs on Sunday, 20 November 2005 the Royal Falkland Islands Police were alerted about an injured person with blood coming from his head.  The person had slipped on the sea wall and when found was escorted to the hospital.


 


At 0911 hrs on Monday, 21 November the EOD Team were tasked to deal with a shell and rounds on Lively Island.

 

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