Tuesday, November 25, 2025
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Grand Bahama travel agent Eunice Morris — who was arrested and charged after 15 years on the run — is in serious condition in hospital after she was found unresponsive in custody following her court arraignment last Friday.
According to reliable sources, Morris was rushed to the Rand Memorial Hospital after officers found her unresponsive in a holding cell.
On Friday, she appeared in the Grand Bahama’s Magistrates Court, where she was charged with two counts of stealing by reason of service. Prosecutors allege that sometime in 2011, she stole thousands from clients. She pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Morris was granted $20,000 bail with one or two suretors and ordered to sign in at a police station three times per week. The matter was adjourned to March 2026.
Morris, the owner of Morris Travel Agency, had been accused of taking client funds in 2011. A complaint was filed with police at the time, but she had already left the country and was believed to be residing in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Due to her citizenship status there, she could not be extradited to The Bahamas.
Recently, while travelling through the Cayman Islands, authorities detained her and deported her to The Bahamas, where she was arrested upon arrival to New Providence. She was flown to Grand Bahama on Friday.
It is understood that additional complaints may be filed this week by other people who claim they were defrauded before Morris reportedly fled the island in 2011.
Comments
birdiestrachan says...
Please leave ms Morris. Allow her to pay back all she owes. This has Been a very long time
Posted 25 November 2025, 1:43 p.m. Suggest removal
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