Cop killed in crash in St. Catherine

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Director of Elections assures that those recruited to work in Local Government Elections will be paid in timely manner

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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PNP hits back at PM’s claims it adopted gov’t’s $1.5M income tax threshold plan despite being against it years ago

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Transport Authority concerned over Uber’s ability to properly screen vehicles and drivers ahead of the company’s expansion to Western Jamaica

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Electoral Office anticipates well-coordinated, incident-free Nomination Day tomorrow

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Police probing shooting death of 19-year-old man and wounding of three others, including a child in Grange Hill, Westmoreland

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Opposition spokesperson on youth encourages young people to exercise right to vote in upcoming Local Government Elections

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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Electoral Office assures citizens that the process under which its elections are conducted is fair and transparent

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is once again in mourning after one of its members died in a motor vehicle collision along the Gutters Main Road in Old Harbour, St. Catherine this morning.

Constable Renordo Spence was attached to the Spanish Town Traffic Department.

Police say at about 1:18 AM, Spence was riding his motorcycle along the roadway when he hit a dog.

He reportedly lost control of the vehicle which collided with a white Toyota Corolla Fielder.

Spence was taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It is unclear if anyone in the Toyota motorcar was hurt.

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