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Home Local News Police still reporting glitches regarding calls to 119 | Loop Jamaica The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News Breaking News Police still reporting glitches regarding calls to 119 Student sexually assaulted on UWI, Mona campus Marijuana valued over $4m seized in police operation in St Elizabeth Haaland could be on the move amid links to Man City Keacy Carty is first St Maarten cricketer picked for West Indies Warriors take 3-1 lead on Grizzlies, Celtics tie Bucks 2-2 Chaos in Kingston as female leads cops on high-speed chase Taliba, sister to Morgan Heritage clan, to draw smiles in Suriname Former gang member says ‘Blackman’ ordered ‘hit’ from behind bars Two things Gianna would ask PM Andrew Holness to do Tuesday May 10 27?C Jamaica News Loop News 17 minutes ago NEWYou can now listen to Loop News articles! The police said they are still experiencing glitches with calls to their 119 emergency number. As a result, some callers may experience dropped calls. “We are working with the service provider to have the situation rectified as soon as possible and urge patience while we work to have the service fully restored,” police said in a release. “In the event persons experience difficulties, they may use 876-927-7778 as an alternative,” police said. Related Articles Recent Articles Jamaica News Police still reporting glitches regarding calls to 119 Jamaica News Student sexually assaulted on UWI, Mona campus Jamaica News Marijuana valued over $4m seized in police operation in St Elizabeth More From Jamaica News Body of newborn baby found in downtown Kingston The body of a newborn baby was on Monday found in a garbage bin on Temple Lane in downtown Kingston. The baby’s body was reportedly in a bag in the garbage bin. It was reportedly discovered by Jamaica News Two teen girls go missing on same day in Lawrence Tavern, St Andrew The police have activated Ananda Alerts for two teenagers from different communities in Lawrence Tavern, St Andrew, both of whom have been missing since Saturday, May 7. Missing are Talitha Montgom See alsoLocal NewsMan who allegedly pointed gun at cops before being shot, charged | Loop Jamaica Sport Thompson-Herah wins 200m at Jubilee series in Kingston Oblique Seville clocked a new personal best of 10.00 seconds to take the men’s 100m Jamaica News Terrelonge takes issue with so much foreign cuisines at hotels Bats for local foods to dominate the tourism offering Lifestyle 8 things Jamaican mothers say and do More than 50 countries worldwide, including Jamaica, are celebrating Mother’s Day today, May 8. In honour of the Jamaican mom, here are eight things that only she would say or do. As it t Jamaica News Chaos in Kingston as female leads cops on high-speed chase Motorist later cornered at plaza, allegedly damages service vehicle