Police Search for Suspect in Robbery at Desouza Road

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Police are searching for a male suspect involved in a robbery at Desouza Road.

Around 6:16 am on Wednesday, August 14, a man armed with what is believed to be a gun, entered the Dryers Enterprise and robbed the cashier of an undisclosed sum of money.

He is described as slim build, and approximately 5ft-6ins in height with dark complexion. He was wearing a white vest with a long pair of jeans and a shirt covering his face.

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Anyone seeing a man fitting this description in the area is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers anonymous hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).

Meanwhile, the police are urging business owners to put tighter security measures in place to secure their cash.

Business owners who need assistance can contact the police for additional advice.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. These Bandits must be executed on site
    Forget about arresting them shoot to kill
    Buisness owners becareful who you employ because its alot of inside job going on here.
    Have a tinted glass room with skill guards who are willing to shoot to kill
    Forget about arresting them
    Antigua need a death squad pay me and I will volunteer

  2. Police spend more time pinning the crime on the wrong people than to actually look for the people who did the crime. That’s why these criminals out there have them looking like fools.

  3. Let me say it again. We need to invest in a new fleet of highly marked police vehicles, equipped with operating radios and let them loose on our streets. Every constituency should have at least one vehicle on patrol around the clock with possible two officers who gets to work clock or sign in receive their pre shift assignment and get moving. All Saints road, Bendals road, Valley road, Old road to Johnsons point, jennings to Crab hill etc are examples where one of these highly mark vehicles should be seen up and down and in between, patrolling, observing and securing.
    Unless you have a desk job, you should be on the streets. No more sitting waiting for calls, then trying to find vehicle to rush ten miles. At the end of shift you hand in your report and it continues, while periodically senior officers may do a drive by. Town and surroundings should be loaded with every patrol i.e foot, mark and unmarked vehicles, bikes and motorcycle, plus under covers, now in a 108 if you can’t put a grip on this wave it’s because you don’t want to.These crimes are too easily and causally done.

  4. Facts, cause them police in Antigua, Dunce, Lazy and Slow asf. Never get nothing solved without the public’s help and what they don’t know, they leave it for years, without putting effort into trying to getvit solved. Plus they cover up for Syrians and their gun sales. Yeah, i know fools.

  5. I’m not sure,but police was trained to prevent, protect,and investigate unlawful incident….

    But it seems like police in Antigua and Barbuda only want to investigate crime when the damage already done.. .

  6. I have a female family member that lives in California that has if I am not mistaken 3 guns and she is always loaded as she travel

  7. This is how they’re gonna get y’all to beg for the digital currency. Though some are actually depraved criminals, others are paid operatives to terrorist the Antiguan small businesses and citizens. The NWO agenda is to disrupt your way of living — make it so uncomfortable that you’ll be happy to accept their dystopian nightmare solution.

    The world is a stage; nothing is as it seems.

  8. Wow, a gun law like Texas!!!

    Do you know how many killings takes place in Texas annual.
    Do you know who are the victims predominantly??

    It is almost impossible to get a gun in the UK… (I mean legally). They have an anti-gun culture. And the stats show that shootings are extremely low.

    That’s a model we can look at.

    Definitely would not suggest that we make guns more accessible to everyone. That’s a recipe for disaster!

  9. It is not possible for an ordinary member of the public to own a (hand) pistol in the UK. It is VERY easy for a criminal to get hold of a firearm if they really want one. Whilst gun crime is relatively lower than other countries, knife crime is rampant!

    The difference in the UK, is that the police are (usually) available when needed for violent crime. Antiguan houses do not have addresses, so who is coming, and how quickly when a crime is taking place? That’s if the police even have a vehicle to travel in!

    You are your own protection, and responsible for your own safety. As much as it hurts to say, Antigua is heading to a path where people at risk, need to have the means to defend themselves. It is no longer the safe sanctuary it once was.

    People need to wake up and realise this!

  10. The eyeayou are right for your comments. This is a agenda..where are those who will call TO SERVE AND PROTECT??? Their boss is one of this n3pharious people.

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