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IOM Constabulary - Requests for Information

by isleofman.com 6th June 2012

Please see the following requests for information/notices from the IOM Constabulary:

At 2.30pm on Thursday the 7th day of June 2012 the Coroner of Inquest’s will be opening and adjourning a number of Inquests. It is not know at this time exactly which ones will be dealt with.

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At about 1:15am this morning (Weds 6th June) the Emergency Services responded to two motor cars that were on fire on Port St Mary golf course.  One of the vehicles, a green Peugeot 306 was found burnt out  below Perwick Bay estate and had rolled off the edge of the cliffs and the second, possibly a red Citroen Saxo was located still alight about 200 metres down the course from Perwick Bay.  The Peugeot 306 has been reported as stolen.  Enquiries are still in progress to trace the owner of the possible Saxo.
 
Sergeant Kemp says, “The Fire Brigade and the Police responded to two vehicles which were reported to be alight in different areas of the Golf Course and the Fire Fighters brought them under control fairly quickly.  An extensive search was carried out by the Police, Fire Brigade and Coastguard for injured parties with nobody found.  We believe that these two fires are linked.

These fires are suspicious and the person or persons who caused them could well have suffered burns or other injuries as a result.  Clothing would likely smell heavily of smoke which would be an indicator of a person being close to or involved in the fire.
 
We would ask that any person who noticed any poor driving or suspicious activity at 1:15am or in the run up to that time in the area of Port St Mary or surrounding areas; or indeed can give us any leads to identify those responsible please make contact with us as soon as possible.”

Anyone who has information about this incident should contact Police Headquarters on 631212. A reward may be payable as a result of your information.  You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.

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At approximately 10.45am on Monday 4th June 2012, an incident occurred in the area of the Youth Club on Waterloo Road, Ramsey in which a 40yr local man was injured and required hospital treatment.
 
Subsequently two local men, both aged 22yrs, have been arrested and have been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and affray. They are both due to appear at court today.
 
The Police are keen to speak to anyone who  may have witnessed this incident, or who has any information that may assist with this enquiry.
 
The officer in case is PC 246 Adam HAWKES
 
Anyone who has information about this incident should contact Police Headquarters on 631212. A reward may be payable as a result of your information.

You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police.

Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.

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Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 6th, June 2012 11:49pm.

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