Police appeal to owners of belongings left at Portmore toll road crash scene to retrieve items at PSTEB office

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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School children among over 30 people injured in crash along Portmore Toll road

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Some JUTC drivers withdraw services after passenger allegedly stabs their colleague

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Opposition calls for more to be done to limit fires at Riverton disposal site

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Holness directs Rural Water to work with Education Ministry to develop water resilience plans for schools

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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PM Holness says the NWC is far advanced in addressing water issues in Brown’s Town, St. Ann

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Jamaica facing metereological, hydrological and agricultural drought

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Holness announces $150M for trucking of water and procurement of water tanks

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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NSWMA and brigade working to put out blaze at Riverton

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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Bank of Jamaica defends suspension of Alliance Financial Services Licenses

The police are appealing to persons who may have left their belongings at the scene of a crash along the Portmore toll road, in St. Catherine this morning, to visit the process office at the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) to collect their items.

At about 7:00 a.m., a yellow Toyota coaster travelling along the roadway from Portmore to Kingston, veered of the road and crashed in the vicinity of the wharf. 

Over thirty passengers, including students, sustained injuries and were taken to hospital. 

Their injuries are not considered life threatening.

Police say the belongings left at the scene, including school bags, have been secured and can be retrieved at the P-STEB office.

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