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04/12/24 10:58

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04/12/24 10:58

POLICE QUESTION SUSPECTS IN BREAK-IN & LARCENY

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POLICE QUESTION SUSPECTS IN BREAK-IN & LARCENY

St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Three men are in police custody suspected of being involved in several reports of break-ins and larceny.

Around 10:30 am on Tuesday, December 3, the police intercepted a Toyota Vitz motor car with three men, during a stop-and-search operation in Grays Farm. The vehicle was searched and two mobile phones and two VHF radios suspected to have been stolen were found.

The men were taken into custody and are being questioned in connection with the break-in at the St. Johns Pentecostal (SJPC) House of Restoration on November 24, and the break-in at the Ministry of Agriculture Building at Queen Elizabeth Highway, on November 26.

The vehicle involved in the incident was also seized and taken to the police headquarters. Further investigations are ongoing.

7 Comments

  1. Stone

    Congrats police officers continue doing what you can do to help our crime situation 👍

    Reply
    • antigua police force

      They finding who break in government stuff faster than any other break-in that didn’t reach on the news..

      Reply
  2. Janet

    These break-ins getting out of hand lately. Church too? No respect at all. Hope they throw the book at them if they’re guilty.

    Reply
  3. Sherry

    Grays Farm again… not surprised. But good job to the police on this one! That stop and search program actually working.

    Reply
  4. Jelani

    Hope they check if these guys connected to other break-ins too. Anyway, glad they caught them, but watch them be back on the streets by next week…

    Reply
  5. chupz

    Hope they learn their lesson.
    Stop stealing the people hard earned money.. get up and look work to do chupz..

    Reply
  6. antigua jokey police

    They can fine them… what about the people missing?… what about the killers?? where are they.. did they stop searching?? c’mon.

    Reply

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