Guatemalan Machete Man Gets Almost Three Years for Chopping Incident

Guatemalan national, Julio Lopez-Perez will serve the next two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to inflicting vicious chop wounds to Nerie Barrios.  The incident happened in November 2021 when Barrios was attending a friend’s wake in Lords Bank Village.  While inside the house talking with a few friends, including Lopez-Perez, when he was struck in the head.  He then realized that he was bleeding profusely from the head.  Barrios had been attacked with a machete and chopped twice in the head, cracking his skull.  Today at sentencing, Justice Nigel Pilgrim after considering the severity of the offense handed down a four-year prison sentence, but awarded him a deduction for Lopez-Perez’s early guilty plea.  That leaves him with two years and eight months, effective May ninth, 2022.

“Herbs Man” Spits in Mans Face Over Biden vs Trump Debate

A heated debate over the U.S. presidential election has landed two Belizean men in court. They are thirty-eight-year-old Joshua Rivero and sixty-three-year-old Leroy Young, who is accused of common assault for allegedly spitting in Rivero’s face. Allegations are that on June twenty-eight, Rivero was at his business located in the Michael Finnegan Market when Young began perusing stalls in the vicinity. Rivero claims that Young initiated a conversation about the U.S. presidential candidates, which quickly turned heated, causing Rivero to say, quote, if you can’t handle the heat, get out of the kitchen, end quote. Rivero said the man began to walk away, but while doing so, stopped in front of Rivero’s stall from outside the fence and spat in his direction. Rivero said the spit hit him on the left side of his face, so he informed the market security guard about the incident and the police were called in. Young, who is well-known for selling bottled on herbs on Albert Street, appeared unrepresented in court this morning. He was read a single charge of common assault, which he plead not guilty to. There were no objections to bail being granted so he was offered bail to the sum of two hundred dollars, plus one surety of the same amount.

Boyfriend Jailed for Stealing from Girlfriend’s Purse

Tonight, a man is on remand at the Belize Central Prison after he was accused of stealing from his girlfriend’s purse while she was in the shower. He is thirty-six-year-old Albert Perez, a Belize City resident and call center agent. Allegations are that on Tuesday, Perez’s girlfriend, thirty-eight-year-old, Kimisha August, went into her bathroom around six ten a.m. to take a shower and took her purse containing one hundred and fifty-two dollars with her which she hung on the knob of her window. According to August, a few minutes later, Perez entered the bathroom and took her purse before exiting the room. August claims that she followed him out of the room, begging him to return it to her. Upon checking the purse, August saw that forty dollars was missing from inside it. She went to the police for assistance and upon searching Perez, the police found the forty dollars on his person. Both parties were escorted to the police station where a statement was recorded from August who requested court action against her boyfriend. Perez appeared unrepresented and pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was offered bail in the sum of one thousand dollars, plus a surety of the same amount. Before his arraignment concluded, the court record revealed that Perez was in debt to the court from 2020 in the sum of one thousand, five hundred dollars of which he was ordered to pay at least two hundred dollars by end of the day. Perez could not make the payment and late this evening he was escorted up to the Belize Central Prison until he can do so. His next court date is set for August nineteenth, 2024.

Robert Arnold Arrested and Charged for Murder

In connection with the murder of Cruz Magana on Monday, June 3, 2024, in the Fresh Pond Community, Belize District, police have formally arrested and charged Robert Arnold. Arnold, a 21-year-old unemployed Belizean from Belize City, was charged with the crimes of murder and robbery on Wednesday, July 17.

Magaña, a 33-year-old businessman, was fatally shot during a home invasion at his residence around 8:00 p.m.

According to police reports, two masked men entered the home, holding family members at gunpoint and demanding money. One family member managed to escape and sought help from neighbors.

Shortly after, gunshots were heard. Magaña was found bleeding and was rushed to the K.H.M.H., where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Three Life Sentences for Ranguy Triple Murder

The infamous triple murder of the Skeen and Vellos family in 2012, concluded in court today after twelve years. In November of that year, Robert Vellos Senior, his wife Karen Skeen, and her daughter, Teena Skeen, were callously murdered inside their Ladyville home, having all been shot in the head and, in the case of Karen Skeen, her throat was cut. The suspect in the grisly homicide was Karen Skeen’s son, Jared Ranguy. The trial was a long-drawn-out affair, having taken over twelve years to arrive at a conclusion. Today, the Vellos and Skeen families breathed a sigh of relief after Ranguy was handed three life sentences. Here’s News Five’s Britney Gordon with the full report.

 

Britney Gordon, Reporting

It’s been twelve long years since a family said goodbye to a mother, a father and a daughter after they were brutally murdered inside their home in the early hours of November twenty-fifth, 2012. Robert Vellos Senior, his wife Karen Skeen, and her daughter Teena Skeen, are the victims of this heinous crime and since that day, their surviving family members have fought for justice to be handed down to the suspected murderer. That man is Jared Ranguy, the son of Karen Skeen, who was today sentenced to three life sentences in prison for the execution of his stepfather, sister, and mother. Krystal Holder, niece of the late Karen Skeen, expressed the family’s relief after the final trial today.

 

                                Krystal Holder

Krystal Holder, Neice of Deceased

“I would say that we’re feeling emotional relieved and grateful that this  long journey is finally over  And that justice has to be served. The loss of our loved ones, it was immense. It was profound because we’re such a poor state. And, so it was shocking, and it was truly a tragedy. And we have been coming here to these court sessions for twelve years. Some of the family behind me have been, they’ve been at every court session. So we are relieved. However, the sentence, it does not take away the.  The deep pain that we feel  and that we will continue to feel probably for the rest of our lives  because the absence of Aunt Karen, Teena, and mister Robert, it’s felt every single day and  they are dearly missed, but we are grateful for this closure.”

 

 

In 2012, the news of this murder sent shockwaves across the nation and the grim details of the act further rattled the public. Thirty-two-year-old Teena Skeen, and her stepfather, Robert Vellos Senior, had been shot in the head. However, her mother, Karen Skeen, a cancer survivor, had been shot in the head, as well as slashed in the throat. Since that day, the Skeen and Vellos family have awaited the day when the killer would be placed behind bars. Much to their disappointment and frustration, the matter was drawn out in court for over ten years.

 

 

 

                            Rene Skeen

File: July 19th, 2023, Rene Skeen, Sibling of Deceased

“Justice for, like I said, my sister Karen, my niece Teena and my brother-in-law Robert.  Justice for them, that’s the most important thing at this point.  However, what I want to see, or what we want to see, we want to see him found guilty and spend the rest of his life in jail, that’s what we want to see. At this point, the way the family feels is that “justice delayed, justice denied”.  It’s not about just us, the family, the surviving family but the three victims.  It becomes a point where we feel like Jared, who allegedly committed these murders, is manipulating the system and it’s working on his behalf.”

 

 

 

Over the past twelve years, Ranguy has changed lawyers over seven times. At the conclusion of the trial, he was represented by Senior Counsel Godfrey Smith, who says that he is dissatisfied with today’s outcome. Ranguy will be serving three life sentences in prison concurrently and will not be eligible for parole until he’s served thirty-seven years. The twelve years spent behind bars will be deducted from this sentence, so he is likely to spend twenty-five years behind bars minimum. Smith, says that the decision was due, in part, to the fact that Ranguy was not able to undergo an extensive psychiatric evaluation.

 

 

 

 

                      Godfrey Smith

Godfrey Smith, Attorney of Ranguy

“We would have preferred a fixed sentence, which means it’s fixed. And once you’ve done a certain amount of time, then you would be free. The main, or one of the main things we were relying on was the forensic psychiatric report of the United Kingdom Forensic Psychiatrist and a sleep specialist. Unfortunately, those reports could not be conclusive without having hooked up mister Ranguy to sleep machines, sleep study machines in the prison. The cost was too prohibitive. We couldn’t go that far and as a result, the experts could only go so far as to say non-REM parasomnia, in common parlance sleepwalking, could not be ruled out.”

 

 

Ranguy pleaded guilty to the charges and expressed remorse within his affidavit, however, he failed to apologize to the family during the trial. Holder says that while the pain of losing her family members will never fully dissipate, the gesture of an apology may have added to the feelings of closure the family is seeking.

 

 

 

 

 

Krystal Holder

“I think it would have been better if he had spoken to us  and apologized.  I think that would have meant much more. We are grateful that he pled guilty and that today is the last day that we have to be here and this is over. I think that now, individually, all of us have our own journeys that we want to get to forgiveness. We want to be at peace, and we hope that today, our family members are able to finally sleep in peace.”

 

Britney Gordon for News Five.

MOHW Investigates Threatening Behaviour Towards Southern Regional Hospital Staff

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is investigating reports of a violent incident at the Southern Regional Hospital on the night of July 14, 2024. As News 5 reported, two traffic accident victims were brought to the Southern Regional Hospital, where nurses quickly secured them inside and locked the door to prevent crowding. Despite this, people attempted to force entry, leading to a police call after midnight. The injured were transferred to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital without a security escort. Staff received threats from those trying to enter the emergency room.

According to the MOHW’s findings, the staff at the Accident and Emergency Unit of Southern Regional Hospital faced violent behaviour from individuals claiming to be friends or relatives of road traffic accident victims who were brought in for medical attention around 10:54 p.m.

Approximately thirty minutes after the victims’ arrival, their friends or relatives forced their way into the triage area and attempted to enter the Emergency Department. In response, the A&E doors were closed to allow staff to provide the necessary care without interruptions.

A female voice was then heard threatening to break down the door if access was not granted, accompanied by loud banging. Security personnel at the hospital attempted to defuse the situation but were unsuccessful, leading to police intervention.

In its release, the minister condemned this aggressive and threatening behaviour, emphasising that such actions hinder medical staff from performing their duties effectively. The Ministry stressed that medical emergencies require staff to have adequate space and privacy to provide life-saving care and that any obstruction or threat to medical personnel is unacceptable.

The public is reminded that it is an offence under the Criminal Code, CAP 101 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2020, to threaten or obstruct a public officer in the execution of their duties.

BREAKING: Murderer Jared Ranguy Gets Three Life Sentences 

Convicted murderer, Jared Ranguy, was given three life sentences this morning by Hugh Court Justice Nigel Pilgrim. Ranguy pleaded guilty to the murders of his mother, Karen Skeen, his sister, Teena Skeen, and his stepfather, Robert Vellos, in Ladyville in November 2012. In court, the relatives of the deceased persons sobbed as Ranguy admitted that he killed the victims without provocation.

His guilty plea came after having gotten a sentence indication, meaning that he decided to plead guilty without going to a trial.

Justice Nigel Pilgrim ordered that these sentences run concurrently, meaning Ranguy must serve 37 years before being eligible for parole. His nearly 12 years on remand will be deducted, so he will face a parole board after serving an additional 25 years.

In an interview, Krystal Holder Skeen expressed that while Ranguy has not shown true remorse, his sentencing brings them closer to peace. She questioned why Ranguy did not feel the need to offer an oral apology in court.

Cop Charged for Allegedly Pulling Gun on Wife

Tonight, a police officer is on remand at the Belize Central Prison pending a bail application for the offenses of aggravated assault with a firearm and harm upon his wife after she accused him of pointing a gun in her direction and injuring her during a domestic dispute. He is thirty-nine-year-old Myron Williams, a policeman originally from Corozal District employed and residing in Belize City. Allegations made by Williams’ wife are that on Saturday, around four forty-two a.m., her husband arrived home and from about two feet away pulled out his gun and pointed it in her direction, while accusing her of infidelity. According to the woman, she told him she was with a female friend and that is when he removed the magazine from the gun. The police were called in and Williams’ wife made a report and requested court action. Williams appeared unrepresented in court this morning where he pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly instrument. Due to the nature of the offense, no bail could be offered, and he was remanded to the Belize Central Prison until August sixteenth, 2024. Although appearing unrepresented in court today, Williams told the magistrate that he has legal representation. However, his attorney could not be at his arraignment today.

Man Jailed for Fake iPhone Scam

Today, a Belmopan resident was sentenced back to prison after obtaining money by deception through fake sales on Facebook. He is twenty-three-year-old Taylor Malcolm, who was brought to court from the Belize Central Prison, where he was serving a six-month prison term for another matter and was read two criminal offenses of Obtaining Money Transfer by Deception. It is alleged that on June thirtieth, 2023, Malcolm obtained a money transfer in the name of Yongbo Tan, to the sum of one thousand dollars to his account for the sale of an iPhone fourteen, which he never received. It is further alleged that on June twenty-sixth, 2023, he obtained a money transfer from Denise Gabourel in the amount of four hundred and fifty dollars. Today, Malcolm appeared unrepresented in court and pleaded guilty to both charges. He was handed a three-month sentence, which will run concurrently with his previous sentence of six months. Malcolm’s earliest release date from prison is October twenty-fifth, 2024.

New Police Stations and Police Recruits Incoming

The Belize Police Department is planning to construct police stations in several communities across the country as part of its national crime fighting efforts. The department also plans to add an additional six hundred officers to the force.  Today, ComPol Williams revealed that a Cabinet paper has been drafted to this end and will soon be presented to the Minister of Home Affairs.

 

                         Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“Every time you hear the news and you listen to the discourse on social media you get the impression that nobody likes police. The demand for policing has increased exponentially. Everywhere we go people are asking for police presence in their respective communities.  We have a number of stations that we have to construct. We are looking at a police station in Trial Farm, a police station in Kontiki, a police station in Santa Elena, police station in Cotton Tree, police station in Teakettle. These are police stations all in the pipeline for construction. With these police stations will come the need for more police officers. We have put together a Cabinet paper that we will present to our minister asking the government to approve the recruitment of another two hundred police officers. Currently the police department’s strength is at two thousand four hundred. We want to take that to three thousand minimal. And with that we want to make sure we can accommodate the policing demands in our country.  When we look at the police population compared to the country population, we are less than one percent of the country population and so certainly it’s inadequate and there is a need to have more police officers.”

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