THE COMMUNITY DEPARTMENT of the Royal Barbados Police Force is seeing a change in the once volatile district of New Orleans, The City.
Sergeant Francis Sisnett, who has been a driving force behind activities to occupy the youth in the area, is reporting great results.
He said while police still dealt with occasional cases of theft, trespassing and harassment, crime was low and it was those who came from other areas who were responsible for most of the trouble in the district.
Here, Sergeant Sisnett (right) sharing some knowledge on kite-making with Shaquan Lewis (holding kite) and his friends as Island Constable Stephanie Roach looks on.
A new Orleans
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