
ROYAL POLICE FORCE OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
Office of Strategic Communications-STRATCOM
MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tevin Willock Sentenced to Seven Months’ Imprisonment
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Tevin Willock of Green Bay has been sentenced to a total of seven (7) months at His Majesty’s Prison after pleading guilty to the offences of Escaping Lawful Custody and Malicious Damage.
Willock appeared before Magistrate Mighty at the Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, January 27, where he entered guilty pleas to both charges.
He was sentenced to six (6) months’ imprisonment for Escaping Lawful Custody and one (1) month for Malicious Damage.
The sentences are to be served consecutively.
The court heard that Willock escaped from the confines of the St. John’s Police Station and remained at large.
Subsequently, the police issued a wanted bulletin and launched targeted operations to locate him.
Following an operation conducted in the Gray’s Farm area, Willock was apprehended and taken into police custody.

The Police Administration extends sincere gratitude to members of the public for their continued cooperation and assistance, which remain vital to the Force’s crime-fighting efforts and the maintenance of public safety.
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I have a very, very foolish question to ask , where were he planning on going in 108 that no one could know or see him?…..the mind of human SMH
Not sure how far he thought he could go in Antigua and not get caught. The place small and people Lub chat
Hopefully when he serves his time, he comes out ready to make better choices. These young ghetto youths are not making proper use of their lives
Seven months may not sound like a long time, but escaping lawful custody is a serious offence. At least this case moved quickly once he was caught.
The real issue here is how someone managed to escape from a police station in the first place. That needs to be addressed