Police unable to access Taylor’s phone

By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS 

Tribune Staff Reporter 

lmunnings@tribunemedia.net

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said police have been unable to access the phone of an American woman who went missing last month.

Taylor Casey’s phone was retrieved from the water. The 41-year-old was last seen in the Paradise Island area on June 19. Her relatives said she was in the country for the Sirvanada Ashram Yoga Retreat. Yoga Retreat Bahamas said her disappearance was noticed on June 20 when she failed to attend morning classes.

During a press conference Commissioner Fernander said that even with US partners’ help, officials have had problems getting into the phone and suspect its submergence in water is making the challenge greater.

Colette Seymour, Ms Casey’s mother, recently said she wants local police to hand over her daughter’s phone.

Although Ms Casey’s family have repeatedly expressed a lack of confidence in how local authorities are handling the matter, Commissioner Fernander suggested otherwise.

He added: “We agreed that we would take the family to the site. They wanted to see the site, and

they were taken to that area with the investigators, and they were pointed out certain things which they viewed and even themselves, took a look around to see whatever they could have done to assist.”

Commissioner Fernander said officials checked the hospital, the general Paradise Island area, and other areas with cameras and CCTVs.

Comments

ExposedU2C says...

Just give the damn iPhone to the FBI.

Apple long ago gave US security and intelligence agencies a back door through which access could be gained to data stored on all of its products, including iPhones. This back door is built into every Apple product in exchange for its right to have FCC approved access to the internet and the networks of Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and many other ISP and mobile service providers.

Posted 10 July 2024, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Same applies for Google Android mobile devices.

Posted 10 July 2024, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

There is no need to disrespect the Bahamian police force, they are as good as any ,in the world, if the individual can be found they will find the individual , the passport is also missing

Posted 10 July 2024, 9:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

birdie,
Every time you comment, you hurt this nation.
You are one of the most clueless commenters I have ever encountered.
A true moron and a paid PLP troll.

Posted 11 July 2024, 6:49 a.m. Suggest removal

rosiepi says...

As good as any in the world you say? And they’ll find this missing woman and solve her murder because thats what they do..?
Since when??
Sure I’m thinking it must be common place then for folks in the UK, Canada & the US as it is here then, to have one’s PD run by it’s own gang of murderous conspirators, drug dealers and the like?
Robbing our nation’s banks and businesses, killing off their rivals and witnesses to their crimes?
And which ones are as corrupt as ours or do we win that prize too?
Commissioners, PD Chiefs, Heads of Investigations all under suspicion but are being “investigated” internally??

Are these others as lucky as our RBP? To be protected by their own government,perhaps because they know where all the skeletons are hidden?

Do all these others have their own gov’t build an import/export warehousing designed w/pertinent systems, ie. the means by which they and their ministerial co-conspirators will secretively funnel their own money and illegal goods for laundering,(diamonds come to mind),
illegal drugs for distribution…?
I think we win this booby prize…again

Posted 10 July 2024, 11:20 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Our real problem is corrupt Davis himself. Not only does he support and promote abusive legislation and regulations as a means of getting whatever he and his equally corrupt cronies want, but he also endorses thuggery to rule the people.

Make no mistake about it, law enforcement officials, including tax collector officials, all take their cue from corrupt Davis's known great penchant for unleashing thuggery in order to rule over the people to achieve his ends. In seeing what the very demonicTyrant Minnis was able to get away with as PM, corrupt Davis has adopted and now promotes a heavy-handed and often unlawful way of policing and ruling the people.

Posted 11 July 2024, 8:58 a.m. Suggest removal

mandela says...

The best in the world! ha, they can't even find a minor child running around under their nose, the best in the world. Right.🤔🤔🤔

Posted 11 July 2024, 9:12 a.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

Are missing persons unique to the Bahamas there are children missing in the USA as children found by chance when they were grown up, will the USA or Scotland Yard invite the Bahamas For any investigation in their country they also have corruption in their countries

Posted 11 July 2024, 12:02 p.m. Suggest removal

pileit says...

Cyar your dumb ar*e...... goodness now I'm dropping to your level, BEGONE BIRDIE.

Posted 11 July 2024, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Birdie, honestly. This mother did not give birth to the thousands of missing persons in the US, she gave birth to Taylor. As happens sometimes with families who face these kinds of difficulties they might go on to develop or support larger causes.

For the moment, her concern is *her* child and like any mother human or animal, she will fight to the death for her child

Posted 11 July 2024, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal

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