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VILLA MAN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH BREAK-IN AND LARCENY

The Police have arrested and charged 35-year-old Jamie Tittle of Villa in connection with a recent break-in and theft at a warehouse on Fort Road.

He is accused of unlawfully entering the warehouse and stealing thirty-seven (37) 32-inch flat screen televisions and fourteen (14) electrical fans, all valued at EC$48,345.

Following ongoing investigations, the accused was taken into custody and later charged. He is expected to appear before the court sometime this week.

The police continue to urge the public to report any suspicious activities by calling the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers anonymous hotline number at 800-Tips (8477).

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5 Comments

  1. that’s a lot of face time bro

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  2. He was planning to open a store or what?

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    • Lol. Hahahahahaha. Courts 2.0.Thats crazy 😂

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  3. Now tell me what his plan was really. Cause if you thief all that you should have already sourced your buyers. Stupid idiot

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  4. I would love to see the same effort being placed on these petty crimes on serious criminal offences like the death of these two teenage girls

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