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Melissa Ferguson, William Mason’s Wife, Turns Herself Into Police

Before noon today, Melissa Ferguson, the wife of accused murderer William “Danny” Mason, turned herself in to the Belmopan Police. Police had been looking for Ferguson and had issued a wanted bulletin for her arrest in connection with the beheading of Pastor Llewellyn Lucas on July fifteenth. The bulletin was issued on July nineteenth, four […]

Attorney Dickie Bradley Reveals Details of Melissa Ferguson’s Statement

At news time tonight Melissa Ferguson, also known as Mila Mason, has been at the CIB headquarters in Belmopan since eleven-forty-five this morning when she walked into the Police Station in the company of attorney Richard “Dickie” Bradley. Ferguson has been the subject of what we were told was an intensive manhunt since July twenty-first, […]

Camalote Plumber Murdered in the City

While there were no known casualties caused by Hurricane Earl, immediately in its aftermath a plumber from Camalote, Cayo, who had just been released on parole, was found murdered in the City where he had moved following his release from prison.  Fifty-one year old Carl Trapp, who is well-known to the law, was viciously stabbed […]

164 Persons Remain in Shelters

While we have been spared the loss of life by Hurricane Earl, families are still in shelters having suffered substantive damages to their roofs, belongings or their houses. A total of one hundred and sixty-four persons are living in the shelters, most of them in the City. Seventy-eight persons are at the Unity Presbyterian, St. […]

UNICEF Says 110,000 Children Affected by Hurricane Earl

Melissa Ferguson’s attorney has just provided an interview on her statement to the police. We’ll have all that coming up later in the newscast. But thirty-eight persons were killed in Mexico by remnants of Hurricane Earl after it battered Belize. Fortunately, casualties have not been reported in Belize, but initial estimates are that the damages […]

UNICEF Issues Care Packages to Affected Families

UNICEF is assisting with care packages that are being distributed to families in the shelters. There is also a possibility that the organization will provide financial support to the Belize City Council for the ongoing clean-up campaign. UNICEF Rep Ivan Yerovi says preparedness is key in times of natural disasters.   Ivan Yerovi, Representative, UNICEF […]

Willoughby Says Sanitation Works to Continue in the City

Sanitation works have been ongoing for the past four days in neighborhoods in Belize City hard hit by Hurricane Earl. Most of the main thoroughfares across the Old Capital have been cleared and traffic is flowing unimpeded. In some areas, however, debris and fallen trees have been stockpiled unto the streets, causing inconvenience to commuters. […]

CitCo’s Sanitation Manager Hospitalized

The sanitation workers attached to the City Council have been working around the clock to get the city back to normalcy. But in the thick of things, there has been a setback because Sanitation Manager Percy Murillo has to be rushed to the hospital earlier today. Willoughby says that his perseverance and dedication may have […]

Managing Waste at Transfer Station

Meanwhile the Transfer Station at the garbage dump near mile three on the George Price Highway is congested due to the volume of debris and garbage transported to the site. Willoughby says the disposal of the material is being processed with assistance from the Solid Waste Management Authority.   Phillip Willoughby, CEMO “We almost had […]

Utility Company Restoring Power to Country

Not every household has been powered-up following the passage of Earl which caused extensive damage to lamp posts and electrical wiring. B.E.L. says it continues to work toward the restoration of electricity caused by the eighty-miles per hour winds and water surges of the category one hurricane. There are still areas in the Belize District […]

WestJet Direct Flights from Canada to Belize

Amid the not so good news, there is some positive report in the tourism industry. Tourism numbers are holding their own with the Belize Tourism Board claiming an upward trend in 2016. Well, there is reason to believe that those arrival figures will go up even higher. WestJet announced today direct flights from Canada to […]

San Pedro Resident Remanded for Unlawful Sex

A thirty-two year old resident from the San Juan area of San Pedro is on remand tonight. Edair Dominguez is accused of the sexual assault of a fourteen year old minor. At his court appearance before Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser, Dominguez was read a single charge of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor who at […]

John Burke and Kareem Eagan Arraigned for Attempted Murder

Two Belize City men are also on remand tonight at the Belize Central Prison for attempted murder. Thirty-two year old John Burke, a fisherman of Lavender Street, and thirty-four year old Kareem Eagan, a construction worker of Hulse Street, are charged with the offenses of attempted murder and dangerous harm upon Mario Zelaya.   The […]

Belize Red Cross Provides Relief to Hurricane Victims

The Belize Red Cross is offering assistance to the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) as part of the recovery process from Hurricane Earl. Even before the storm made landfall in Belize, its technical team were on the ground, providing assessment of damages in hard hit areas such as Ladyville and Belama. Executive Director, Lily Bowman […]

Financial Assistance Can Be Forwarded to the Belize Red Cross

Since the hurricane, a number of Go-Fund Me accounts have been opened, soliciting financial assistance for hurricane victims. Here at Channel Five, we have been inundated with requests of where to direct funding. The Belize Red Cross says that they prefer cash over goods.   Lily Bowman, Executive Director, Belize Red Cross “From the Diaspora, […]

Flooding in the West Damages Low-Lying Bridge

With the passage of Hurricane Earl, flooding waters are expected to descend on many communities. In the west, water levels at the Mopan and Macal Rivers surged, but according to the Deputy Mayor of the Twin Towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena, the dam helped to significantly reduce flood waters. The low-lying bridge, however, […]

Sports Monday: Sporting Facilities Damaged by Hurricane Earl

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   Hurricane Earl has come and gone, leaving in its wake, a major setback to the sports—at least in the southern part of the Jewel. The Isidoro Beaton Stadium inside Capital City Belmopan was the only venue in the area hit that withstood the ferocious […]