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21-year-old Thomas Christopher Vasquez
SOURCE: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
ON May 7, heavily armed Antiguan police officers searched a house in Hodges Bay as part of the ongoing investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Trinidadian national Thomas Vasquez.
A woman was taken into custody during the operation. She is believed to have spoken with Vasquez on the night of his arrival to the island on April 14 and is reportedly professionally linked to the marijuana farm where he was employed. She was released same day.
Also arrested at the home was a senior male employee of the same farm and a young woman.
Up to midday on May 8, he was still in police custody but had not been charged. His arrest has only deepened speculation surrounding the case. It is unclear if the young woman is still in police custody.
Last week, in three separate operations, police searched the English Harbour Marina, locally known as Pharm Dock, for a boat suspected to be connected to Vasquez’s disappearance. Though the boat was not located, a source close to the investigation said it allegedly belongs to a close associate of the senior employee now in custody.
Vasquez vanished without a trace on April 15, just one day after returning to Antigua to resume work at what was believed to be a legal cannabis cultivation site. However, as investigators become more familiar with the case, questions have emerged about the farm’s legitimacy and operations.
According to reports, after arriving on April 14, Vasquez spent the evening drinking with a coworker at a local bar. He reportedly later stayed the night at the home of a couple who dropped him off at the farm the next morning. A farm employee said Vasquez spent the day sleeping on the premises, but by the end of that day, he was nowhere to be found.
Adding a grim layer to the mystery is the death of another farm worker just weeks earlier. On March 24, 27-year-old Jahkeem Browne was found shot to death at the abandoned site of Bruce’s Night Club in Hatton. The investigation into Browne’s murder remains open and unsolved.
However, in a phone interview with Newsday on May 8, Browne’s mother disputed claims he worked on the farm.
Vasquez was initially hired in 2024 by a fellow Trinidadian to work at the farm.
The plot thickens.. what about Solomon?
Another young man missing,only God knows
So the police force refuses to use search dogs,unbelievable hate to say it but this is another lost cause
So sad. This is such a sad story anothee young man missing. There must be some sort of trafficking that is happening
Too much mystery surrounds this missing young man. What is really going on here
Mediocre work? Local news source are taking news like this from regional sources? Or our police chose to speak directly overseas and bypass its media houses online? Anyway. This is such a confusing story. What yall did with the young man’s body?
Only runaway teens are found in this country. This shows how much police only sit on their behinds…. Hmmm. Welcome to Antigua
So why haven’t we heard anything from the cops here. Why do we have to hear it from police in trini? Am I missing something? What a bunch of comics