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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Two Arrested After Vehicle Break‑Ins on Powells Main Road

Two Arrested After Vehicle Break‑Ins on Powells Main Road

3 November 2025 - 06:28

Two Arrested After Vehicle Break‑Ins on Powells Main Road

3 November 2025 - 06:28

Two Arrested After Vehicle Break‑Ins on Powells Main Road

Police have arrested two young men suspected of Malicious Damage after they were caught breaking into vehicles along Powells Main Road near Kennedy’s Wholesale.

On Sunday, November 2, at about 8:20 p.m., officers from the Coolidge Police Station responded to reports of suspicious activity. They found a silver Honda CR-V with its alarm blaring and the left passenger window shattered.

The suspects were discovered hiding near the vehicle and were arrested and taken into custody. Investigations into the incident are still ongoing.

The police urge anyone with further information regarding this incident to reach out to CID at 462-3913 or the Coolidge Police Station at 462-3185.

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11 Comments

  1. Every effort to steal is taken into consideration but no effort is made by the police to curve senseless robbing…….

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  2. Happy that they were caught on the spot. Atleast the police responded to something quickly, or maybe these criminals are trainees

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  3. Another set of damn idiots

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  4. Glad the police acted fast, but I also hope these young men get some guidance. Punishment alone won’t fix things we need mentorship and job opportunities.

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  5. Juju Bee comes in here and drop comments and rolls out. I always laugh

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  6. They need to face the law. Vehicle break-ins have become too common, and folks work too hard to have their property destroyed like this

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  7. Dem tink dem could hide in bush after mash people car window? Powells small, man police go find you every time

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  8. Glad to see swift police action on this one, these petty crimes have been getting out of hand lately. Hopefully, this sends a message that you can’t just prey on people’s property and walk away free.

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  9. Every week is some new story about break-ins or robberies. We need tougher penalties and real consequences enough talking

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  10. Young people wasting their lives breaking glass for a few dollars’ worth of stuff. Sad, man

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  11. People still doing that nonesence

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