Sascha Wilson
A 35-year-old suspect wanted in connection with several crimes was shot by police during his arrest in Point Fortin on Wednesday.
Police said that at about 5.30 a.m., officers of the San Fernando Enquiries Unit went to Fortune Road, Egypt Village, Point Fortin, after receiving information that the suspect was at a house in the area.
On seeing the officers, the suspect reportedly jumped through a window and pointed an object resembling a gun at them. One officer fired two shots, causing the suspect to fall to the ground. He later got up and ran into nearby bushes.
Police cordoned off and searched the area, where they found a revolver containing five brass cylindrical objects at the spot where the suspect had fallen. A search of the house, conducted in the presence of the suspect’s common-law wife, led to the discovery of three rounds of 9mm ammunition inside a black-and-white glove in a chest of drawers. She was arrested.
With the assistance of the South Western Division Task Force, police launched a manhunt and, at about 6.45 p.m., found the suspect hiding in an outdoor toilet at Hercules Avenue, Egypt Village.
The suspect, who was bleeding from gunshot wounds to his right forearm, was taken to the Point Fortin Hospital for treatment.
Police said the suspect is wanted for several robberies and shooting offences in the Southern Division and is expected to be placed on identification parades. The suspect also lives in Harmony Hall, Gasparillo.
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