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Investigators ask witnesses of the Gumbs-murder to come forward

December 23, 2015

Investigators ask witnesses of the Gumbs-murder to come forward
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St. Maarten – The Public Prosecutor’s Office and the police appeal to witnesses of the Roberto Gumbs murder to come forward and share their information with investigators.

Gumbs was killed on November 24 in front of the K.A.R.E. Gumbs supermarket on Middle Region Road. Investigators are still working on solving the case.

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The detectives ask witnesses who may have seen a small light blue car in the vicinity of the murder scene to come forward. Any other information relevant to the investigation is also welcome, the police stated in a press release.

Witnesses can call the tip line (#9300) or the detective department at the police station: 542 22 22, extension 215.

Investigators ask witnesses of the Gumbs-murder to come forward

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/today-sxm/investigators-ask-witnesses-of-the-gumbs-murder-to-come-forward/

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