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Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos Welcomes New Directors: Strengthening Confidential and Trustworthy Crime Reporting After a Hiatus

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(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, January, 19th 2024): Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against crime and the promotion of safer communities, is delighted to announce the appointment of its new directors following a period of hiatus. With a renewed focus on providing confidential and trustworthy access to individuals with crime-related information, the organization is poised for a fresh chapter of success.

Leading the charge is the newly elected President, Mr. Lewis Smith, who brings a wealth of security background and expertise to the role. Speaking about the organization’s commitment, President Smith states, “As the newly appointed president of Crime

Stoppers Turks and Caicos, I am delighted to announce the resurgence of an eager and proactive group dedicated not only to crime prevention but also ensuring tips for crimes committed are received. Our mission is clear: to promote and build confidence in our reporting systems. We understand that changing the existing culture may pose challenges, but rest assured, our passionate team is prepared and determined to make a profound difference. I want to reassure everyone that calls made to Crime Stoppers is anonymous and will not be answered by anyone associated with or located in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Together, let us foster a safer community and drive positive change in our beautiful home.”

Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos proudly introduces the esteemed individuals who have joined the board of directors, each bringing their unique expertise and commitment to the organization’s mission:

  1. Mr. Clayton Thomas – Vice President:

Mr. Thomas, a highly accomplished hotel and resort manager, contributes invaluable knowledge and strong leadership skills to Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos. With his extensive experience in the hospitality industry, he will enhance the organization’s strategic approach to crime prevention.

  1. Mr. Peter Stingl – Treasurer: Mr. Stingl, a respected business owner, brings his financial acumen and stewardship capabilities to the organization. With his expertise, Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos will continue to thrive financially, ensuring the sustainability of its operations in the pursuit of safer communities.
  2. Mrs. Cheryl Anne Forman – General Secretary: Mrs. Forman, as the General Secretary, will play a pivotal role in organizing and coordinating the organization’s administration. She has a strong background in Public Relations and event hosting. Her background, coupled with her attention to detail and organizational skills, will greatly contribute to the smooth running of Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos.
  3. Ms. Takara Bain – Strategic Communications: With a background in strategic communications, Ms. Bain will leverage her expertise to elevate the organization’s visibility and effectively communicate its mission to the public. Her valuable contributions will enhance Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos’ outreach efforts and encourage community engagement.

The newly appointed directors share a common goal of fostering safer communities through the provision of confidential and trustworthy channels for crime reporting. With their diverse backgrounds and expertise, they form a dynamic team dedicated to serving the community and supporting law enforcement efforts.

Throughout the hiatus, Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos has ensured the availability and accessibility of its anonymous tip line, as emphasized by President Smith’s quote. The organization remains committed to providing a secure and trusted platform for individuals to report any crime-related information with absolute confidentiality.

Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos extends its gratitude to the outgoing directors for their steadfast dedication during the hiatus period, which has paved the way for this new chapter of leadership and progress.

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Royal Navy Chaplain Leads Communion at Grand Turk Prison During HMS Medway Deployment

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

 

Turks and Caicos, July 14, 2025 – In a rare and touching moment during the Royal Navy’s latest deployment to the Turks and Caicos Islands, Father Matteo Zambon, chaplain aboard HMS Medway, led a communion service at His Majesty’s Prison in Grand Turk. The intimate spiritual gathering brought reflection and encouragement to inmates and staff, and was described by observers as “deeply moving.”

The service was a standout feature of HMS Medway’s multifaceted visit, showcasing the Royal Navy’s humanitarian and pastoral outreach, not just its operational capacity. While the ship is widely recognized for its disaster readiness and security work in the region, the prison service offered a profound, personal dimension to the deployment.

Alongside this spiritual engagement, HMS Medway conducted a simulated beach landing exercise in collaboration with the Turks and Caicos Islands Regiment, aimed at improving disaster response coordination. The Royal Navy’s Crisis Response Troop participated in the operation, which took place on the beach adjacent to the Grand Turk cruise pier and concluded safely before ship traffic resumed.

The visit also reinforced UK support for the Overseas Territories during hurricane season. HMS Medway, permanently stationed in the Caribbean, is outfitted with emergency relief supplies, medical kits, and equipment for clearing debris and restoring access in the aftermath of natural disasters.

In Providenciales, the crew met with local officials and conducted further training and outreach activities. The deployment builds on strong ties established during previous visits, including youth mentorship programs and joint patrols with the TCI Marine Branch and Police Force.

Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam has previously praised the UK’s forward-deployed assets like HMS Medway as “critical to disaster preparedness, maritime security, and community support”. This most recent visit deepens that role, showing how hard power can be paired with soft-touch diplomacy.

As HMS Medway resumes regional patrols, its legacy in the Turks and Caicos this year will not only be measured in drills and deployments—but in the quiet connection made behind prison walls, where faith, dignity, and humanity were affirmed by a visiting chaplain in naval uniform.

In a place often associated with hardship and consequence, Father Zambon’s communion service served as a rare reminder: that even the most disciplined missions can carry a message of hope.

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Governor Targeted Again in Social Media Impersonation Scam

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

 

Turks and Caicos, July 13, 2025 – The Governor’s Office has issued a renewed warning to the public following the discovery of multiple fake Facebook accounts impersonating Her Excellency, Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam. The fraudulent profiles, created under names such as “Dileeni Daniel Selvaratnam” and “Dileeni Selvaratnam,” have been flagged for attempting to engage residents through unsolicited messages.

In a statement released on Friday, 11 July, the Governor’s Office confirmed that at least four such accounts had been identified and formally reported to Facebook for investigation and removal. The public is urged not to interact with these profiles and to report any suspicious activity directly to the platform.

This is not the first time the Governor has been targeted. Similar impersonation attempts were reported in early 2024, when scammers used lookalike profiles to solicit money from unsuspecting individuals. The recurrence of such schemes has raised concerns about online safety and the misuse of public officials’ identities for fraudulent purposes.

“Her Excellency does not conduct official business via social media direct messaging,” the statement emphasized. “All legitimate communication is handled through official government email addresses or verified public channels.”

Residents are encouraged to follow the Governor’s verified social media pages, including the official Facebook page: Turks and Caicos Islands, Governor’s Office and Instagram: @governorturksandcaicos, for authentic updates.

Authorities are reminding the public to remain vigilant when interacting online and to treat unsolicited friend requests or private messages from high-profile individuals with skepticism.

The Governor’s Office reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and online safety and thanked the public for helping to identify and report fraudulent activity.

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Search for Missing American Tourist Intensifies in Turks and Caicos

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U.S. Officials, Family Join Local Efforts as Disappearance Enters Ninth Day

By Deandrea Hamilton | Editor and Wilkie Arthur | Eagle Legal News

 

Turks and Caicos, July 4, 2025 – The United States Department of State has confirmed it is aware of the disappearance of American citizen Brian Tarrence in Turks and Caicos, and the U.S. Embassy in Nassau is actively assisting in the ongoing investigation. Tarrence’s mother is now on the island, anxiously hoping for good news as the search for her son enters its ninth day.

Tarrence, 51, of New York, vanished on June 25 while vacationing with his wife in Providenciales. The couple was staying at the Inn at Grace Bay in a privately rented villa booked via Airbnb. CCTV footage reviewed by Eagle Legal News shows Tarrence walking away from the property around 3:00 a.m., alone and without signs of immediate distress. He has not been seen since.

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is treating the case as high priority, and a search operation is underway in Grace Bay, with efforts expanding to The Bight and nearby districts. U.S. private investigator Carl DeFazio, hired by Tarrence’s family, is also on the ground and working alongside local authorities.

“We are tracking any activity—credit cards, digital devices—that could point us toward his location,” said DeFazio. “This is a coordinated effort, and we are committed to bringing Brian home.”

Sources close to the investigation say Tarrence may have been in a vulnerable state prior to his disappearance. His wife reported that he had relapsed into alcohol use and was displaying increasingly erratic behavior, including signs of paranoia and delusional speech. He reportedly believed people were outside their villa and made concerning remarks hours before he disappeared.

When his wife woke that morning, Tarrence—and his phone and wallet—were gone. The devices remain unreachable, and no transactions or confirmed sightings have been reported.

His wife continues to cooperate fully with police, while his mother, who recently arrived in TCI, has joined local and diplomatic efforts in hopes of a safe resolution.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest police station or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-8477.

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