Guernsey Police Arrest 35-Year-Old Man on Suspicion of Making Threats to Kill
Guernsey Police arrested a 35-year-old man early Sunday morning at a private property on suspicion of making threats to kill. The suspect remains in custody and no other individuals are being sought.
bbc.co.ukGuernsey Police arrested a 35-year-old man early Sunday morning at a private property on suspicion of making threats to kill. The man remains in custody. Police said they are not looking for any other suspects in connection with the incident.
Kitchen thanked members of the public who provided information that helped the investigation. " He added that there had been no immediate risk to the public. Guernsey Police warned against speculation on social media, stating that some comments amounted to misinformation.
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Guernsey Police arrested a 35-year-old man at a private property on suspicion of making threats to kill.
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Chief Officer Damian Kitchen stated there had been no immediate risk to the public.
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The suspect remains in police custody pending further investigation.
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