Kingston Man Charged With House Breaking and Larceny

KINGSTON MAN CHARGED WITH HOUSE BREAKING AND LARCENY

 

Thirty-year-old Teswayne Williams otherwise called ‘Big Wayne’ a construction worker of Habour Heights, Kingston was charged with House Breaking and Larceny following an incident in the community on Friday, August 2.

Reports from the Habour View police are that between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. the complainant securely locked up her home and left for work. On her return, she saw that her home had been broken into. She realized that several items were missing including $1000 JMD. She made enquires where an eyewitness told her a few details about the incident.

She reported the incident to the police where Williams was pointed out by an eyewitness and subsequently arrested and charged on Wednesday, August 21.

A court date is being arranged for him.

JCF Statement on the Integrity of Crime Statistics

JCF STATEMENT ON THE INTEGRITY OF CRIME STATISTICS

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) High Command categorically repudiates the recent media allegations insinuating that the JCF has manipulated crime statistics to create a false narrative. These baseless claims, attributed to an unnamed “security expert,” undermine public trust in our law enforcement and the dedicated efforts of our members.

The JCF is committed to transparency and consistently provides accurate, up-to-date crime statistics for public scrutiny. For the past three years, we have published these statistics weekly on our official website, ensuring accessibility to all Jamaicans. This practice underscores our dedication to openness and truth.

It is concerning that some media outlets have chosen to publish unsubstantiated claims without providing verifiable evidence or consulting independent, credible sources. Journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public perception, and with this power comes the responsibility to report facts accurately and fairly. In this instance, it is regrettable that an anonymous source has been used to cast unwarranted doubt on our statistics.

The JCF values its partnership with all stakeholders, including the media. Crime cannot be effectively addressed by law enforcement alone; it requires the concerted efforts of all sectors of society. However, we are disappointed when media partners appear to work at cross purposes with our shared mission of a safer Jamaica.

We urge all media practitioners to uphold the highest standards of responsible journalism. This includes verifying information with credible sources, avoiding sensationalism, and ensuring that public trust is not eroded by unsubstantiated claims.

The JCF remains open to engaging with all stakeholders, including the media, to provide accurate information and to continue building a safer, more secure Jamaica for all.