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Police have found a 20-year-old Spanish Town woman who is believed to be the mother of the newborn baby girl who was found abandoned in the Oxford Mall Arcade in downtown Kingston on Monday, December 14.
Senior Superintendent of Police Stephanie Lindsay, who heads the police s Corporate Communications Unit, says if the woman is the baby s mother, she could possibly face some charges. She was identified, so the police are now awaiting DNA and information to determine whether or not she is the rightful mother, and then they will continue with further investigations, Lindsay told
THE WEEKEND STAR. We don t know yet (about charges) and I don t want to preempt the investigation because we have to take all the variables into consideration. She could be charged for something and we doubt she will be going before the court, but the charges could vary. We don t know what the likely charges are as yet.
A screen grab from a video of the scene where a man was shot dead by the police and another captured during an interception of an alleged shooting mission along Winston Jones Highway near Mandeville in Manchester on Sunday.
An alleged gunman was killed and another taken into custody after the police reportedly thwarted an attempted shooting on Sunday.
According to Senior Superintendent of Police Stephanie Lindsay, the two men were among others allegedly on their way to Greenvale in Mandeville, Manchester at about 2:30 pm to shoot persons at a location.
Sources indicated that the assailants were believed to have been intent on murdering a particular individual.
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