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Chalk Sound Police Station Reopens After Fire Forced Closure

Writer: Vivian Tyson, NewslineTCI EditorVivian Tyson, NewslineTCI Editor


The Chalk Sound Police Station

The Chalk Sound Police Station which was closed for almost a year due to a fire which broke out at the facility on Monday, September 20, 2021, has been reopened.


The forced closure of the station effectively transferred its operations to the Grace Bay outpost.


The police reported at the time that the blaze was noticed at about 10:22 pm, and fire responders who rushed to the scene, managed to put it out before it could spread to other parts of the structure.


The police said they managed to clear the building of all its prisoners and staff, resulting in no reports of injuries.


The level of damage was not readily made to the public, but the police said at the time that arson was not suspected to be the cause.

 
 

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Guest
Jul 30, 2022

That fire did not broke out. Robin Williams a police officer incharge of Chalk Sound station set the place on fire to cover up the $180,000 cash stolen out of the evidence room which had over two million US dollars at the time. I know because he told prisoners that there were alot of cash in the vault behind where the receptionist sits. That man is a thief who needs help which includes public persecution.

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