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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Tevin Willock Detained After Police Wanted Bulletin

Tevin Willock Detained After Police Wanted Bulletin

11 January 2026 - 10:17

Tevin Willock Detained After Police Wanted Bulletin

11 January 2026 - 10:17
Tevin Willock Detained After Police Wanted Bulletin

Tevin Willock of Grays Farm

Police have detained Tevin Willock less than 24 hours after issuing a wanted bulletin for him, following a swift operation in the Grays Farm community on Sunday.

Law enforcement officials say Willock was taken into custody in Grays Farm and is expected to be questioned in connection with a recent shooting incident in the area. Investigators have not yet released further details about the circumstances of the shooting or whether charges have been laid.

Willock is also being sought in relation to an alleged escape from lawful custody, adding to the seriousness of the matter as investigations continue.

Police say further updates will be provided as the probe progresses.

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Orville Charles grew up in Potters Village, Antigua. After graduating from the University of Baltimore with a degree in Digital Communication, he spent years in the Social Work field, serving vulnerable populations and doing community outreach. He is an avid student of History, with many years of freelance experience in Multimedia. Contact: [email protected]

10 Comments

  1. Hmmm why are they so hushed with the details on the shooting he allegedly commited

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  2. He was never hiding

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  3. But nobody can really hide in Antigua like that

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  4. Well at least this one was found.

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  5. Oh so they find him then

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  6. Less than 24 hours to make an arrest is impressive, lets hope justice is handled properly and fairly.

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  7. Good job to law enforcement, the community can sleep a little easier knowing suspects are being apprehended quickly.

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  8. Quick arrests are good, but we also need to ensure proper procedures are followed. justice matters, not just speed.

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  9. The “alleged escape from lawful custody” is worrying, how did that even happen in the first place?

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  10. I can’t imagine living near such incidents. Quick arrests help, but fear lingers.

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