- U. S. tourist found dead in Tobago, suspect in police custody
Homicide detectives in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating the suspected murder of a U S tourist who was found fatally stabbed on Wednesday The victim was identified as Christopher Brown, 43
- Suspect in custody after U. S. man killed in Tobago, police say
Shortly after 10:30 p m local time, officers from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service responded to a report that Brown was found unresponsive in the area, and he was later pronounced dead at
- US man found dead in Tobago, police report | AP News
“I can confirm that a suspect is currently in custody,” Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro told The Associated Press on Thursday afternoon Tobago’s Division of Tourism condemned the killing, saying this was “the first such act of violence” in the fishing village, which the officials said, is known for being safe and welcoming
- American found dead in Tobago ‘with metal object protruding from back . . .
American found dead in Tobago ‘with metal object protruding from back’ after going to buy marijuana, investigators say A suspect has been arrested, according to a police official Katie Hawkinson
- American tourist found stabbed to death in Tobago
Police in Trinidad and Tobago have detained a suspect after Christopher Brown from Silverthorne, Colorado was found dead with apparent stab wounds in Castara
- American tourist killed for nothing, in Tobago | Local News . . .
A Tobagonian is in police custody after the stabbing death of an American man who was on holiday in the sister island Homicide detectives are investigating the killing of Christopher Brown,
- Colorado man found dead in Tobago and murder suspect in custody
The victim has been identified as 43-year-old Christopher Brown, a builder from Silverthorne, Colorado, according to a local police report
- Colorado Builder Found Dead In Tobago And Suspect In Custody: Police . . .
“I can confirm that a suspect is currently in custody,” Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro told The Associated Press on Thursday afternoon Tobago’s Division of Tourism condemned the killing, saying this was “the first such act of violence” in the fishing village, which the officials said, is known for being safe and welcoming
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