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Whim Is Getting Better: Area Representative Kevlon Morris Addresses Crime and Community Improvement
Area representative for Whim/Spring Garden Kelvon Morris says crime in his community seeing reductions due to social interventions.
Area representative for Whim/Spring Garden Kelvon Morris says crime in his community seeing reductions due to social interventions.
Whim, Tobago – June 19, 2024 – The community of Whim is improving, according to its Area Representative for Whim/Spring Garden, Kevlon Morris. He stated this despite the community having recorded recent incidents of murders, robberies, and other forms of violent crimes in recent months.
Morris’s comments suggest an underlying optimism for the community’s future and ongoing efforts towards positive development, even as it grapples with challenges related to public safety. His perspective highlights a focus on resilience and progress in Whim, Tobago, amidst crime concerns.
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