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Curfew extended in St Mary; cops seek to clamp down on crime flare-up

18 January 2025
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The 48-hour curfew that was imposed in sections of the St Mary police division has been extended.

The curfew will continue from 6:00 pm, on Friday, January 17 until 6:00 pm, on Sunday, January 19.

 The areas for the curfew are as follows:
 

Enfield (Annotto Bay)

North: Along a section of the Iterboreale main road near the National Water Commission pump site, extending easterly to the Dry River Bridge.

 East: From the Dry River Bridge heading southerly to a section of the Enfield community known as Forty-One.
 

South: From Forty-One Square moving westerly along an imaginary line.

West: From the end of an imaginary line at Forty-One travelling northerly to a point near the National Water Commission pump station.
 
 Albion Mountain (Port Maria)

 North: At a section of Top Mountain near the Albion Mountain Square, travelling towards an
 imaginary line in an easterly direction to a section of the Trinity Land main road.

 East: Along a section of the Trinity Land main road, towards an imaginary line heading southerly to a Y-junction along a section of the Cox Street main road.

South: Along the Cox Street main road at the Y-junction, veering left to Roslyn Road and right to Trinity Land main road continuing to an imaginary line that runs westerly to a section of Roslyn Road.

 West: Along a section of Roslyn Road to an imaginary line that runs northerly to a section of Top Mountain in the vicinity of Albion Mountain Square.

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