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MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Multiple Drug Arrests
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda – Saturday, 27 September 2025
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The Police have arrested and charged three people in separate drug operations this week.
39-year-old Teshawn Lynch of All Saints was arrested and charged after officers executed a search warrant at his home and found 293.7 grams of crack cocaine. He was charged with possession and possession with intent to transfer.
In Nutgrove, 21-year-old Terry Williams and 20-year-old Shanyea Christian were jointly charged with possession of 122 grams of cannabis and possession with intent to sell.
Williams was further charged in a separate matter with possession of 2.14 pounds of cannabis and a firearm holster.
The Police Administration reaffirms its commitment to tackling the illegal drug trade and urges anyone with information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call Crimestoppers at 800-TIPS
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Three people count as ‘several’. Why not just say ‘three persons’ in the headlines.
What about all those drugs they confiscated at V C. Bird International airport at the Cargo Shed? No forward movement on the consignees?
Here might be an obvious answer. Instead of confiscation after they are found, store them in a particular area and put surveillance in place, both human and digital. Whenever the owner or their persons sent to clear or collect them come they can be detained, questioned and charged.
@ Joan
I know you and I are no the only ones with common sense, the police know how to go after and catch the small fries, but when it comes to the big portion that comes it at our ports they all of a sudden become clueless. All they need to do is allow someone to come and clear the shipment and make their move, sounds deliberate to me