Editorial Staff
19/04/25 10:40
Editorial Staff
19/04/25 10:40

Black Honda Fit Stolen in Armed Carjacking Incident Still Not Found

The black Honda Fit that was stolen during an armed carjacking in St. Johns is yet to be found.

The vehicle, which belongs to a resident of Five Islands, was taken on April 14, 2025, as the female driver was in the vicinity of G-Spot on Independence Avenue.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to come forward.

Black Honda Fit Stolen During Armed Carjacking Incident

8 Comments

  1. Starlight

    Wicked sets of people!!!!

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    • JUST THINKING

      The police sitting and waiting for someone to tell them who stealing the cars, where they are taking them and what they are doing with them. Hey! LAZY Popo, go investigate, go ask a question, go do something, you always calling on civilians to do this and that, and you all doing ziltch.

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  2. Rhea

    Hope they not stripping apart the person vehicle. But lemme ask, did the police even search?

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    • Antigua Surf

      What else do you think? I mean. as far as you’re coming out your vehicle to steal somebody else’s speaks alot. and to the police. im sure they aren’t doing no search

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      • Unruly One

        That vehicle done stripped. Since yesterday. You think anyone would habe that sitting around? Please

  3. Juju Bee

    Im sorry to hear that. Imagine working hard to get what you want and somebody just come and take it from you. boy it really rough

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  4. Stone

    Probably stripped to the bone already

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  5. RILEY

    So is this car a grain of sand? Is it a needle? And why wasn’t this placed on a bulletin? But if whole people can be missing fearless vehicles.

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