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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Owner Appeals for Public’s Help After Vehicle Stolen from Hospital Compound

Owner Appeals for Public’s Help After Vehicle Stolen from Hospital Compound

20 March 2026 - 09:45

Owner Appeals for Public’s Help After Vehicle Stolen from Hospital Compound

20 March 2026 - 09:45
Owner Appeals for Public’s Help After Vehicle Stolen from Hospital Compound

Owners of this white Toyota Belta are asking for public assistance in locating it after it was stolen

An appeal is being made to the public to assist in locating a vehicle that was stolen from the compound of the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre on Thursday night.

The owner reported that the missing vehicle is a white Toyota Belta with registration number A54968, which was parked at the hospital at the time of the incident.

According to information provided, the car was discovered missing sometime after being left on the compound, prompting concern and a call for urgent public assistance.

The owner is urging anyone who may have seen the vehicle or who has knowledge of its whereabouts to contact the nearest police station without delay. Members of the public are also being encouraged to share any sightings that could help in tracking down the vehicle.

The theft has raised concerns about security in public spaces, particularly in areas that see constant activity such as hospital facilities.

Efforts are ongoing to locate the vehicle, and authorities are encouraging anyone with relevant information to come forward as investigations continue.

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1 Comment

  1. Was the vehicle locked? Secured? Just a few questions that some others may be thinking. I hope its recovered

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