Police Investigate Theft of Chevy Trax Stolen from Bathlodge

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Police are investigating the theft of a Chevy Trax reported stolen from Marylin Mulling. The vehicle, bearing registration number A 53344, was taken around 3:30 a.m.

Residents are urged to stay alert and report any information that could assist in locating the vehicle or identifying those responsible.

Anyone with relevant details is encouraged to contact the nearest police station.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. This is a serious issue. Stolen vehicles can cause a lot of harm to individuals and the community. I hope the police can track down the thieves quickly and bring them to justice.

  2. It’s frustrating to see these types of crimes happening, especially in neighborhoods like Bathlodge. I hope the investigation is a priority for the police.

  3. Theft of personal property always feels like a violation. Hopefully, this case will be resolved quickly, but it’s also important for residents to remain vigilant and for law enforcement to have the necessary tools to catch the culprits.

  4. The theft of a vehicle can have serious consequences, not just for the owner but for the entire community. I hope the investigation brings clarity and leads to justice, but we also need to address the underlying crime issues.

  5. The theft of the Chevy Trax is just one example of the ongoing rise in car thefts. It’s good to see the police are investigating, but we need better preventative measures in place.

    • @Luka… Has there been an ongoing rise in car thefts? I haven’t seen that lately in the news. Can you quote some data to support that? What preventative measures would you suggest?

  6. It will continue to happen. This is as a result of allowing old cars from Japan into Antigua which are domestic and not for export models. So, the only way to get a part is from Japan which including shipping is super expensive. Additionally some of these models are no longer made so parts are hard to find. So the stealing of these particular vehicles will continue as you either buy a stolen part or junk your vehicle and take bus.

  7. People in Antigua theif no f**k, the top is too slack what the hell else can we expect but a trickle down effect, damn it man

  8. A car is not a needle. I am sure she will find it. I hope it is not used to transport bodies or commit criminal acts. For the love of god i pray it is not found abandoned and burnt

  9. You work hard for your earnings and somebody come along and take it. How crazy. Yall return the people vehicle

  10. Wicked people. Return the people vehicle now. I don’t know why people don’t just kill these thieves. Enough of the police reports, give the news some REAL BREAKING NEWS

  11. “Touch not the lords Anointing”. My dear Pastor Mulling, your vehicle shall be returned on to you. And I pray that God reveal these thieves! Reveal in the worse way possible!

  12. They cannot hide the vehicle for long. So they hot wired it? Where was the key. Such desperation in this little country

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