Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid

CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid

31 May 2026 - 17:05

CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid

31 May 2026 - 17:05
CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid

CID Seizes Large Quantity of Suspected Stolen Property During Fort Road Raid

A Fort Road man is in police custody after investigators uncovered what authorities describe as a large cache of suspected stolen property during a search operation conducted on Sunday morning.

The operation, carried out by members of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Task Force, took place around 6:30 a.m. at a residence in the Fort Road area following the execution of a search warrant.

According to police, officers discovered an extensive assortment of items believed to have been stolen from various locations across the island. The haul included electronic devices, household appliances, construction materials, hardware supplies, power tools, generators, air-conditioning units and cellular phones.

Among the items recovered were televisions, stoves, microwave ovens, blenders, pressure cookers, rice cookers, ceiling fans, air fryers, compressors, chainsaws, drills, sanders, weed trimmers, water pumps, projectors, bathroom fixtures, fencing wire, electrical supplies and several tool kits.

The occupant of the property was arrested on suspicion of larceny and receiving and was taken to the St. John’s Police Station, where he remains in custody assisting investigators.

Police believe the recovered items may be linked to a number of reported burglaries and thefts and are now working to trace their origins and identify their rightful owners.

As investigations continue, law enforcement officials are urging members of the public who have recently reported items stolen from homes, businesses, construction sites or storage facilities to contact the CID. Individuals who suspect any of the recovered property may belong to them are being asked to visit the department with proof of ownership.

The latest seizure is being viewed as a significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to combat property crimes, with investigators examining whether the recovery is connected to multiple theft reports made in recent months.

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or 462-3914, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS (8477).

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5 Comments

  1. I would beat him with all the items he stole

  2. Thats a whole lot of stuff. Wow!

  3. This is absolute madness. This man didn’t work alone. It requires work to steal so much stuff

  4. Happy they got the tief

  5. they should look for work and and do