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Two nabbed for stolen goods in Ocho Rios

BY ALESIA EDWARDS Observer staff reporter alesiae@jamaicaobserver.com

Saturday, September 22, 2012 | 11:58 AM



OCHO RIOS, Jamaica — The Ocho Rios police have taken two men into custody after a quantity of items believed to have been stolen from a business in Linstead, St Catherine were reportedly found in their possession.

The Ocho Rios police report that about 7:30 Friday morning, a bike patrol unit saw two men, one with a laptop, acting suspiciously at the Ocho Rios transportation centre.

The men were stopped and searched and police said they recovered a quantity of items including five bottles of Hennessey, four bottles of Rum Bar rum, $25,000 cash, cell phones, canned food and a quantity of other personal items.

Investigators say their probe so far have revealed that the items were stolen from a wholesale in the Linstead area.

The men are reportedly from St James addresses.

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