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Premier C. Washington Misick Statement on November 1st Tragic Loss

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#TurksandCaicos, November 1, 2022 – “We are devastated by the tragedy that occurred on November 1st, the latest incident to shake our country.  I share my deepest sympathies with the friends and loved ones of those who lost their lives, especially the child who must now navigate life without the love, guidance and protection of her sibling and parents.The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is working tirelessly to identify the perpetrators of this heinous crime and bring them to justice. With the full support of my government, the Police Force is also investigating the root causes of this unprecedented uptick in violence on our Islands, and I thank them for their continued hard work and determination.  I also want to thank our law enforcement partners from The Bahamas, the UK and beyond.The situation may feel dire, but we have a strong, capable team that is making great strides to end this dark chapter. I thank our Parliament for recently passing legislation that will further empower this team to identify and bring justice to criminals on our Islands.  To those who are responsible for these despicable crimes and to the individuals who aid and abet them, know that you will be brought to justice.  Your criminal behavior betrays the TCI Islands, its people and their livelihoods.  What you think you stand to gain – from this criminal activity – pales in comparison to what you will lose once you are detained and prosecuted.During this challenging time, I urge my fellow countrymen and women to stand tall and face the future with bravery and pride.  We all can play a role in ending this violence, especially if we communicate and collaborate with each other as much as possible.  To that end, I strongly urge anyone with direct knowledge of suspicious or illegal activity to contact 911 immediately or call Crime Stoppers – which accepts information anonymously – at 1-800-346-8477. Individuals with any knowledge of illegal immigration activity may directly contact the Immigration Intelligence Unit at 649-338-4415 or tciintel@gov.tc.As we continue this fight, I want to express my gratitude for the assistance and resilience of those who are supporting the country in these ongoing efforts. I have no doubt that we will return to the peaceful normalcy to which we are all accustomed.”

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TCI Police: Double Murder Charge

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Turks and Caicos, May 8, 2025 – Following the arrest of a suspect in the Five Cays area on Thursday, May 1, 2025, the Serious Crime Unit of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RT&CIPF) has formally charged a 30-year-old male in connection with two separate murders that occurred in 2023 and 2024.

RHASHAD MCKENZIE, of Five Cays, has been charged with two counts of murder.

The charges relate to the deaths of ERVIN GLINTON and GUILENE JEAN BAPTISTE.

McKenzie appeared in Court yesterday (May 8th) and was remanded to H.M. Prison-Home of the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, pending a Sufficiency Hearing on July 4, 2025, at the Supreme Court.

The accused was charged following consultation with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Glinton,22, of Sand Bar Street, Five Cays, was fatally shot on January 24, 2024. At the time, officers had responded to reports of gunshots on Reece Street, Five Cays. Upon arrival, Glinton’s body was discovered.

Baptiste,26, of Dock Yard, was shot and killed on August 2, 2023.

On March 03, 2025, investigators arrested GEORGE THOMAS ARTHUR Jr. of Reece Street following a police operation.

Arthur,48, also called “Blocks”, is currently before the Court charged with one count of conspiracy to commit murder and two counts of possession of a firearm. He is alleged to have conspired to murder Baptiste.

RT&CIPF expresses gratitude to the public for their continued cooperation and assistance.

We have not forgotten the families who have lost loved ones. Rest assured, we will pursue all

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Police Confirm School Threat Was a Hoax; Teen Questioned

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By Deandrea Hamilton
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Turks and Caicos, May 8, 2025 – Authorities have confirmed that a series of disturbing emails threatening violence at several schools across the Turks and Caicos Islands were, in fact, a hoax. The update from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RT&CIPF) follows nearly a week of heightened concern, school closures, and an intense investigation into the chilling messages that rocked the nation.

The threatening emails were first received on Tuesday, April 23, 2025, targeting at least six private schools on Providenciales, including British West Indies Collegiate, International School, Provo Primary, and Precious Treasures. The sender, identifying as “Charles Millson,” ominously warned schools to “close down” ahead of a supposed shooting attack.

The emails prompted an emergency response from national security leaders. Schools closed their doors, and the RT&CIPF Intelligence Unit, supported by international law enforcement agencies, worked rapidly to track the source.

On Monday, April 28, a teenage male student was interviewed by police in the presence of his parents. He remains a person of interest in the case.

“The emails were a hoax, and no credible threats were involved,” said the RT&CIPF in their statement. However, the force emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing.

Police are now urging parents to speak candidly with their children about the gravity of such threats, even when intended as jokes. “Such actions can cause unnecessary alarm, disrupt educational activities, and lead to psychological repercussions,” the statement read.

The public and the Ministry of Education were thanked for their cooperation during what police described as a “key phase” of the investigation.

While schools return to normal operations, the incident has left a lasting impression on families, educators, and the broader community — a sobering reminder of the importance of vigilance and responsible communication.

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Attempted Murder Charge

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***MEDIA RELEASE***

 

Turks and Caicos, 28th April 2025 – JUNIOR BELIZAIRE, 24, is expected to appear before a Magistrate later this week.

Belizaire of The Bight faces the following charges:

  • One Count – Attempted Murder
  • One Count – Unlawful Entry

The accused was charged on Sunday, 27th April 2025.

The charges stem from a violent incident that occurred on the evening of 21st April 2025, when a 26-year-old male victim was attacked and sustained multiple chop wounds to his head and body.

The victim was found bleeding and transported to the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre (CHMC) for emergency treatment.

Due to the severity of his injuries, the victim has since been flown overseas for further medical care. His condition remains stable.

The Serious Crime Unit, after an intensive investigation, identified Belizaire as the alleged perpetrator of the attack.

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