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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Five Televisions Stolen from Potters Primary School

Five Televisions Stolen from Potters Primary School

24 October 2025 - 08:08

Five Televisions Stolen from Potters Primary School

24 October 2025 - 08:08

Five Televisions Stolen from Potters Primary School

Police are investigating a reported break-in at Potters Primary School, where five televisions were stolen earlier this week.
According to reports, the incident occurred sometime between 4:30 p.m. on October 21 and 4:30 a.m. on October 22, 2025.

The matter was reported by Principal Ms. Athill, who contacted the Criminal Investigations Department (C.I.D) after discovering the missing items.

Investigators said unknown individuals used a hard object to pry open the doors of several classrooms on the western side of the compound before entering and removing the televisions. The perpetrators reportedly exited through the same point of entry.

Police conducted a search of the surrounding area, but the stolen items were not recovered. Several persons were interviewed; however, no useful information was obtained. The Forensic Evidence and Recovery Unit (F.E.R.U) has been notified, and investigations are ongoing.

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6 Comments

  1. No security at the school

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  2. This spate of school break-ins sound very much like organized crime, given the current mindset of the general population, I would not be surprised if it proves to be politically inspired.

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  3. Were there cameras at the school? This is just so wrong. Stealing from schools churches people homes. When will it stop

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  4. Five TVs stolen? That’s terrible schools already struggle with resources, and this just makes it worse.

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  5. The school deserves better protection. This could have been prevented with some security measures.

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  6. All Government Establishments should be fully alarmed and have security cameras.Why they do not amazes me.

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