Source- Real News Antigua: A Belmont man complained to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) that his animal – a brown and white horse valued at $6,000 – has been stolen. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP
The man reportedly had secured the horse to a stake in his front
yard and gone to work.
However, upon his return home, the horse, rope and stake were all missing.
A search for the stolen animal was carried out but was unsuccessful.
Meanwhile, farmers on the southern side of the island continue to be the target of thieves, with a Crabbe Hill woman being the most recent victim of praedial larceny.
Reportedly, some unknown persons stole a quantity of pumpkins, finger-rows, and pineapples from the Orange Valley farm operated by the woman and her brother, a resident of Bolans.
Further reports say the intruders used a sharp object to cut the produce from the vines, and broke two hands of finger-rows from the trees.
The matter was reported to the Bolans Police Station.
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