Stolen Vehicle Alert: Toyota Vitz Missing

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Toyota Vitz

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STOLEN VEHICLE ALERT

A Toyota Vitz 2008 has been reported stolen
License Plate: A62823
Notable Marking: The word Vero in purple on the front of the car

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778-6805 or 788-0059

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Hope the owner get his car back! Time enough people teach people lessons! So taking the things people work hard for

  2. I’m am not condoning any theivery, and I’m certainly not happy what Antigua has turned into, but I saw this coming from when I visited Antigua(coming back home) on the first American Airline flight out of Miami after the reopen from COVID.
    I saw the eyes of the youth and saw how the soul of the nation has been sucked out of them. I saw the defeat on the people and how that once joyful personality was gone from Antigua’s people. People were unwilling to even be nice, people who were even normally working in positions to be nice, but were just tuned out for whatever reasons.

    Since then I’ve seen that same desperate spirit that I saw in the eyes of the youth played out in rising crime in Antigua.

    I’ve been back around 14 times since 2020, and I’ve seen some of the most despicable acts by both police and the general public. I’ve seen a Dominican police kicking up a old man in broad day light, to where a 10 year old selling food with his family and ordering a grown man like myself around. Sound simple right, but many times it’s the small details that tell the big story..we were not raised that way..even if it was a police doing that, someone would have intervene..you know what I was told when I tried to intervene ” was to leave it alone, because these police like to beat people up at their jail”. And with the young youth, I was told ” leave him be because this is how they act these days”. Huuumm!

    Decorum has left Antigua..and now you’re seeing it from the Attitude of the politicians all the way down to the youth.

    I remember when they use to call Antigua “little LA”, and back then it wasn’t even as fast as it is now, so now it has certainly turned into “Big LA”.
    And I know where it started. Immigration has broken the back of Antigua, let’s just face it. Nothing against any other country or Caribbean island, but when you have a porous border as porous as Antigua’s is, where you don’t even know who is coming or going, where the vetting system of who is occupying your backyard (literally) then you must have serious issues in crime.

    It’s the same thing that happened in NY and many other big cities in the US and Canada. Because of the secrecy of the collective immigrants that are in your country, like the Chinese and Hispanics that don’t talk to people, you really don’t know what their bad motives really are, and that’s a fact..the same as the Arab culture, and sad to say, that’s how 9/11 was able to be perpetrated on American soil.(Secrecy).

    So yes folks..crime is a direct result of bad immigration policies.

    Antiguan’s are talkative people, some might say too much, but it’s a good tool in keeping down crime..but when you have so many language barriers in one small area(Ala NY) then you have the Babel Tower effect..and that’s what has happened to Antigua.

    Fix the immigration system politicians, and then you will have solve the massive crime issue in Antigua.

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