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Mar 11, 2012 News
One man is currently in police custody assisting with investigation after three men broke into the
home of Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Greene terrorising her and her family at their Canary Street, East La Penitence home.
According to reports, the three men entered the home around 02:30 hours yesterday after prising open a door to the house. At the time Mrs. Chase-Greene was home with her husband, Terrence Greene and their two grandsons.
Terrence Greene said that he was asleep when he felt his wife leaving the bed.
“I know when she came off the bed and I hear she went into the living room and she was talking to someone and she telling the person, “Boy is wha happen to you, you head good,” Greene said. The man said his wife was of the opinion that the person in her living room was one of her son’s friends who was playing a prank until she noticed the gun.
He recalled that within seconds he heard someone ordering his wife into a bedroom and then he was held at gun point as he ventured out of his bedroom.
“I was going outside to see what was going on and then a man came into the room and tell me lay down and don’t try to make noise and then he just lash me in my face with the gun”. Greene was subsequently taken to a city hospital where he received two stitches for the wound he sustained on his face.
Mr. Greene said the men started to ransack his home demanding cash and jewellery.
This publication was told that the gunmen made good their escape with Greene’s wedding band, two other gold rings, three cellular phones, a flat screen television set and a play station game system.
The matter was immediately reported and a search was done in the area. The police have since recovered the television set and one of the cellular phones as a suspect remains in police custody.
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