
Thieves Steal Six Air Conditioning Units from Construction Site
Police are investigating the theft of six air conditioning units valued at $13,800 EC from an apartment building under construction at Lyons Estate.
Police visited the site and interviewed an employee working on the project. The apartments are owned by Tamo Elmore Charles.
Investigators said unknown individuals targeted both the southern and northern sides of the building, using a sharp tool to unscrew and remove four West Point AC units from the exterior walls.
The thieves then pried open the lock of one apartment, entered, and stole two additional West Point AC units from bedrooms inside.
Entry and exit were made through the same point, police confirmed. A search of the surrounding area was conducted, but the stolen items were not recovered.




The Devil is alive and active in Antigua and not hiding behind party colors. This YELLOW-belly fiend is BLUE at the recent success of the national day of prayer held just two days ago. His response? Unleash the demons!. G.W. and the Lovers-of-evil have been put in charge. Time to Murder, Rob, Assault, Create mayhem. It’s the only way out if their doomed existence of irrelevance. Antiguans/Barbudans, take warning!!
Hope when home owners and police unalive them s…..t people na gu hold them head and bawl but people and police this and that wait it coming
it nvr dat serious yu know all dem need fu do ah lock dem up.
People will die. If I meet someone in my yard they will suffer if they don’t take me first. We need to take matters into our hands. Police always investigating while we loosing
This is a regular occurrence in Antigua
Now what should the owner do when they find out who the thief or thieves are? people are so brazen. lock up not enough cause when they come out they might go back and do the same thing
They came well tooled up to grab the AC. We have hot days but that is no reason for people to steal people AC units
What else would these people do.
People have no shame. Imagine stealing six units that’s organized crime, not petty theft.