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St Elizabeth police recover stolen vehicle, suspected car-stealing ring uncovered

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The St Elizabeth police are reporting that they have uncovered a suspected car-stealing ring amid the discovery of car parts in bushes in the New Building area. They say cops went to the area on Wednesday morning where they had tracked a stolen...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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