Atlantis Casino Cocktail Waitress Jureka Horton now battles in hospital following Sunday Crash!

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Atlantis Casino Cocktail Waitress Jereka Horton now in hospital following tragic car accident.

25-year-old Jureka Horton fights for life following terrible accident.

Nassau, Bahamas — Bahamas Press is reporting 25-year-old Jureka Horton was indeed the driver in that fatal car wreck which took the life of passenger Andre Wallace.

Horton is at this hour in hospital battling from injuries sustained in that mishap.

The online  casino cocktail waitress was driving southbound on Bethel Ave. in the White Grove community when she lost control of her white Honda Civic. Her friend, Andre Wallace, lost his life in that mishap around 4:30am early Sunday.

Doctors say she will make a full recovery…Pray for her….

American caught with drugs

According to reports, shortly after 8:00am on Sunday 27th July 2014, Tourism Police Officers arrested a 48– year old female of Ohio onboard a cruise ship at Prince George Wharf for possession of a quantity of marijuana. The suspect is expected to appear in court today to be formally charged.

PEDESTRIAN SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES FROM MISHAP

POLICE are investigating a traffic accident that has left a man dead on Sunday 27th July 2014. Preliminary reports are, that shortly after 8:00pm, a man was driving a white Honda Rav 4 vehicle south on Market Street near Quakoo Street, when he struck a male pedestrian who was attempting to cross the street.

The unidentified male pedestrian succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was not injured and is assisting police with their investigations. Investigations are ongoing.

MAN PULLED FROM WATERS AT POTTERS CAY PRONOUNCED DEAD

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POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man found floating in waters at Potters Cay Dock shortly after 10:00pm on Sunday 27th July 2014. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death. Investigations are ongoing.

11 ARRESTED BY MOBILE DIVISION OFFICERS OVERNIGHT

Consistent with the Commissioner’s Policing Priorities for 2014, Mobile Division saturation patrols intended to reduce crime and to minimize the ability for criminals to commit criminal activities resulted in the following arrests overnight:

Three (3) arrests for Outstanding Criminal Warrants

Two (2) arrests for Causing Harm

One (1) arrest for Armed Robbery

One (1) arrest for Causing Grievous Harm

One (1) arrest for Causing Damage

One (1) arrest for Disorderly Behaviour, Obscene Language & Resisting Arrest

One (1) arrest for An Outstanding Criminal complaint

One (1) arrest for Possession of Dangerous Drugs

POLICE are appealing to anyone with information regarding any crime, no matter how small or insignificant (the tip) may seem, to anonymously call Police at 919 or CRIME STOPPERS at 328-TIPS (8477) (New Providence) or 1-242-300-8476 (Family Islands).

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