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ROYAL POLICE FORCE OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Office of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM)
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
POLICE ISSUE CAUTION TO VEHICLE OWNERS
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda — Wednesday, May 14, 2025
The Police Administration is concerned about the increasing number of vehicle thefts reported in recent times.
This criminal act not only threatens public safety but also highlights the importance of motorists adopting safer security practices.
Investigations have also revealed that in several instances, vehicles were left unattended with engines running, a practice that the police continuously discourage among drivers.
Motorists are therefore urged to take the following precautions to further minimize the risk of vehicle theft:
Ensure that you switch off your engine and remove the keys from the ignition when exiting your vehicle.
Ensure all doors and windows are securely locked.
Avoid leaving valuable items inside your vehicle in plain view of the public.
Always park in secure and well-lit areas.
The police remain committed to investigating these incidents and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
Anyone with information that can assist the police in their investigations is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or 462-3914, or call the anonymous Crimestoppers hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).
All information will be treated confidentially.
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Why the police need to be advising grown pple how to keep their belongings safe. Up to yesterday a grown man in the atm and his vehicle outside open and running next to mines, it’s crazy how people are ignoring what’s going on around them and not protecting their property.
Old habits die hard. When people are accustom to doing and living in a way it will be hard to change it’s like second nature to some, even in a changing environment people would still have habits from when they were young which is why literally every sport teaches “good habits” because it’s easier to build good ones than break old ones
People should take all precaution when leaving their vehicles but the long and short of it people in Antigua too damn thief