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Police Investigate Burglaries

Police Investigate BurglariesAntigua St. John’s - Police are investigating two reports of breaking and larceny over the past that took place within a space of 48 hours.

In one incident, a store owner reported that her store was broken into, and a number of valuable items were stolen.

The owner of the Corn Alley store said secured her business around 5 pm on Tuesday. On her return the following morning, she discovered that some unknown person(s) had broken into the building and stole a number of electronic items to include a standing fan, three transistor radios, an A/C unit and part of the alarm system.


In the other report, a Marble Hill woman reported that some unknown person(s) entered her home and stole a bicycle.



It was reported that the woman secured a red 12-speed Mountain Bike valued $1,500 in her garage around 7:30 am on Wednesday, and upon her return later in the day she discovered the bicycle missing.


The police are continuing their investigations into both matters, and are appealing to anyone with information into the reports to contact the nearest police station or call Crime Stoppers at 800-Tips (8477).

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#3 Viagra Kills! » 2012-08-31 13:18

LOL!! interesting perspective you got there :D You know what they say though: all work and no play makes jack ...
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#2 Concerned Resident » 2012-08-31 12:05

With Police Week, we Antiguans will see a rise in armed robberies and other serious crimes. Why? Because the police are too busy with drama, choir, band, net ball, track/field, drill, pageant, and calypso practices in preparation for THEIR celebration of themselves called POLICE WEEK. Police Week should be the police working in harmony with the public that they serve...that is definitely not the case....the police celebrate themselves. Hope no one gets killed this year.
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petty vs white

#1 Jumbee Picknee » 2012-08-31 04:50

If this is all the petty crimes to report, and I am NOT trying to diminish the fact, then this is good news. Or maybe folks are not reporting these petty crimes or reporters/polic e are fudging the numbers like the Ministry of Finance. Sar Haraldo Trubble Lowel's way of bookeeping.
So, to you petty **s, take the bike back, cut the lady's g** for free, well your paying for the trouble you caused her. The same goes for the perps at the store, just repackage the items and deliver the package as freight. Tell her you saw the box in an alley addressed to her, but make sure the package is well sealed with proper labelling.
Now, get a GOAB job by any means necessary and try the white collar route, such as these MP's are doing. YOU STAND A BETTER CHANCE OF GETTING AWAY WITH "white collar" CRIME. Hey, some media houses and far more people will still support you.
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