On Saturday, February 3, 2024, about 8:45 p.m., the Marchand Police Station responded to a fatal shooting, which occurred at Maynard Hill, Castries.
At the scene, investigators discovered an unresponsive male in prone position, on the ground, with injuries to his torso and head.
The victim was pronounced dead on the scene by a medical practitioner. The deceased has been identified as thirty-one-year-old (31) Ryan Henry of Paveé, Castries.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Marchand Police Station at 456-3885 or the Criminal Investigations Department at 456-3770.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be provided by dialing 555 (the Crime Hotline) or by utilizing the RSLPF Crime Hotline Application, which is available in Google Play Store.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force
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Also put the millions of dollars security cameras into play. Police work needs to be thorough. Asking for public assistance at its infancy of a crime/homicide just expose the sloppy investigation process, what is wrong with you people in the investing department. Erase that 555 line from the get go.
I am not certain if St. Lucians realize that crime in St. Lucia is the business of everyone who resides in St. Lucia (every citizen). Notwithstanding the fact that no one in St. Lucia is safe – there is something called cross fire. Also, some parents are up-holders of the very malveetayes/thug/bandit/gun toting/good for nothing life that their children are involved in – most of the parents need serious help themselves – some were children having children, also illiterate and ignorant and scared of the monsters that they have created. Some parents also partake of the ill gotten gains, some are also being abused by their own children and the list goes on and on.
It is not looking good for ST. LUCIA as the whole world is watching – praying