A 17-year old man was taken into custody Tuesday around 3:45p.m. for questioning reference to murder by officers of the Selective Enforcement Team.
The suspect is being questioned in connection with the recent murder of Ned Joseph that occurred on Brougham Street.
Joseph died in hospital on September 4.
On September 3, around 4:50 p.m. Joseph was standing in front of his residence on Brougham Street west, when three men in a black Honda Accord, approached him and shot him about the body before speeding off.
Police also have a 22-year-old in custody in connection to Joseph’s death.
Also, 29-year-old murder suspect Bruce Colebrooke who was featured among the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s Most Wanted suspects, turned himself in to the Central Detective Unit around 4:35 p.m. Tuesday.
Police also have in custody Bernard Dean for rape and Lloyd Humes in connection to armed robbery.
Meanwhile, police are on the hunt for an attempted murder suspect.
Alfred Renaldo Munnings-Ferguson a.k.a Alpha, 25, is wanted for a shooting and attempted murder that occurred in the Carmichael Road are on Tuesday.
Ferguson’s last known address is Codet Avenue off Carmichael Road.