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Police Seek Public Assistance in Vehicle Theft at Tradewinds

15 June 2025 - 21:54

Police Seek Public Assistance in Vehicle Theft at Tradewinds

15 June 2025 - 21:54

Stolen | Grey Honda CR-V with the license plate A68180

Police are actively searching for three masked men involved in an incident that took place at Tradewinds this afternoon. The men attacked a 22-year-old male victim, stealing his vehicle and other personal belongings in a brazen daylight robbery.

The victim reported that the assailants emerged from a fully tinted black Honda CR-V shortly before the attack, which occurred after 3 p.m.

Fortunately, the young man was unharmed during the incident, though he is left without his vehicle, a grey Honda CR-V with the license plate A68180.

Authorities have urged anyone with information regarding the incident or the whereabouts of the suspects to reach out to the nearest police station.

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4 Comments

  1. This incident is a reminder that we all need to be vigilant and aware of our surroundings. Report any suspicious activity to the police, no matter how insignificant it may seem.

    Reply
  2. So what’s taking the police so long to apprehend two fagits in a black van causing havoc around the place? Get off the plantations and forget the herb for a while and go look for these three dudes.

    Reply
  3. These goons driving around making the country miserable! I see this as a political act! A way of saying that the Browne Administration is not protecting the nation! But all things end eventually

    Reply
  4. More and more these thieves are becoming more brazen. Somebody needs to give them something to think of.
    Vigilante justice all the way

    Reply

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About The Author
<a href="https://antigua.news/author/shermain-bique/" target="_self">Shermain Bique-Charles</a>

Shermain Bique-Charles

Shermain Bique-Charles is an accomplished journalist with over 24 years of dynamic experience in the industry. Renowned for her exceptional storytelling and investigative skills, she has garnered numerous awards that highlight her commitment to journalistic integrity and excellence. Her work not only informs but also inspires, making her a respected voice in the field. Contact: [email protected]

4 Comments

  1. This incident is a reminder that we all need to be vigilant and aware of our surroundings. Report any suspicious activity to the police, no matter how insignificant it may seem.

    Reply
  2. So what’s taking the police so long to apprehend two fagits in a black van causing havoc around the place? Get off the plantations and forget the herb for a while and go look for these three dudes.

    Reply
  3. These goons driving around making the country miserable! I see this as a political act! A way of saying that the Browne Administration is not protecting the nation! But all things end eventually

    Reply
  4. More and more these thieves are becoming more brazen. Somebody needs to give them something to think of.
    Vigilante justice all the way

    Reply

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