…“he was like a father to all of us” – sister
The passing of a Detective Corporal of Police has been described as a huge loss for the Region Six Police Division.
Detective Corporal Alden Reynolds died on Friday at a city hospital following an accident on Thursday.

Regional Commander Shivpersaud Bacchus on Saturday said the officer was on duty at the time the intoxicated driver lost control of the car he was driving and crashed into him and his colleague.
“It is a difficult time for us. The corporal was a very disciplined rank and up to his last he was on duty going up to Mara under the stewardship of the Deputy Commander to form a Community Policing Group there…that could not have materialised due to an errant driver and today we are mourning the loss of our loved one,” the Commander stated as he visited family members of the late Corporal Alden Reynolds.
The Commander and a team making up the Cops and Faith Committee visited relatives in both Regions Five and Six.
Forty-year-old Reynolds was on a residential bridge at Heatburn village along with a colleague when a driver lost control of the car he was driving and crashed into the duo.
Reynolds, who was stationed at Whim Police Station and attached to the Criminal Investigation Department, was flung into the air and was unconscious when he landed, while Sergeant Javon Thomas, 37, who is stationed at Rose Hall Police Station as the Station Sergeant was pinned under the car.











