Monday, October 13, 2025

Police News

Long-time resident commends San Pedro Police for quick response

A long-time resident of San Pedro Town, Victor Murphy, expressed his satisfaction with the San Pedro Police Formation after they successfully helped him recover his stolen belongings. He specifically acknowledged the assistance provided by Corporal Ashton Westby and Police Constables Leon Bradley and Marco Baruca.

San Pedro Police Officers Honored During Special Luncheon

The San Pedro Police Formation held its third quarterly awards luncheon on Friday, October 11th, to honor the achievements of their officers and special constables. The event occurred at the Black Pearl Restaurant on Barrier Reef Drive, where senior staff and awarded officers gathered to celebrate.

Island female charged with Possession of Controlled Drugs avoids jail time

Despite being arrested and charged with Possession of Controlled Drugs with intent to supply, 38-year-old Osiris Yamileth Tzul avoided jail time after she was arraigned at the San Pedro Magistrate Court and served with a ‘3 Year Suspended Sentence.’ This means she was free to go home under the condition that for the next three years, she must not commit any drug-related offense or otherwise face three years in jail.

Police say Minister Perez not liable for drugs found on his boat

Following the discovery of 474 grams of suspected cocaine in a boat belonging to the Area Representative of Belize Rural South, Honorable Andre Perez, the Commissioner of Police (ComPol), Chester Williams, stated that no evidence was found to hold Perez liable. ComPol Williams reported that police believed that it was a drug peddler who had stashed the drugs in the boat. Currently, police investigation continues into this incident, and no one has been detained as they are looking for a suspect believed to have fled to the mainland.

Stolen Golf Carts found in north Ambergris Caye

On Tuesday, September 24th, at around 1:10PM, two stolen golf carts were found in secluded areas off the northwest coast of San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye. One of the carts was in relatively good condition. At the same time, the other had been completely stripped, with the culprits removing the engine, wheels, roof, and various other parts, making it inoperable. Law enforcement received information from an anonymous source that led to the search. Although the individuals responsible have not been caught, the police are actively investigating and seeking evidence, including fingerprints, to identify the perpetrators.

San Pedro Police Formation strengthens community policing

The San Pedro Police Formation has been active in their weekly meet and greet sessions around the island. The initiative has seen Superintendent Egbert Castillo and other police officers engaged in efforts to strengthen community policing by visiting residents throughout the different subdivisions of San Pedro Town. At their latest meet and greet, the island police force visited the DFC area, where they learned more about the needs of the people in this subdivision and listened to their recommendations.

San Pedro Police Office charged for stealing from detainee

On Tuesday, September 17th, a 28-year-old police officer attached to the San Pedro Police Formation, identified as Keir Roebin David Morey, was detained following a complaint against him. The Morey was accused of stealing the belongings of Kevin Salazar, who had been arrested at the police station.

Belize Coast Guard remove drugs, ammo, and guns off northern Ambergris Caye

On Monday, September 9th, the Belize Coast Guard reported the discovery and removal of drugs, ammunition, and two high-powered rifles while on patrol near Deer Caye in northern Ambergris Caye.