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January 29, 2020

Police to target illegal motorbikes

The police have drawn up a two-tiered approach to reduce the disturbances caused by motorbikes and all-terrain vehicles, according to a Monday press release. In response to complaints from residents, …

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by Joey Waldinger
January 21, 2020

Police are now protecting the premier

After Premier Andrew Fahie faced backlash about hiring a private security detail with public money last year, the task has been assigned to trained police officers. “The force now has …

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by ZARRIN TASNIM AHMED
November 8, 2019

8 cops get ‘close protection training’

Eight officers from the Armed Response Unit of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force recently completed a six-week “Close Protection Training” course conducted by the Bermuda police. The first cohort …

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by ZARRIN TASNIM AHMED
November 3, 2019

4 arrested in major Virgin Gorda coke bust

Four men were arrested during a joint operation between police in this territory and authorities in the United States Virgin Islands, resulting in the seizure of 200-300 kilograms of cocaine, …

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by ZARRIN TASNIM AHMED
August 30, 2019

West End Police Station re-opens

The West End Police Station, which had been out of service since Hurricane Irma, has officially reopened. The two-storey building across from the Benjamin A. Romney Park had its grand …

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by ZARRIN TASNIM AHMED
July 30, 2019

Public officers trained to use drones

Police, fire fighters and other public officers recently completed training in using drones for disaster response. The three-day DARTdrones’ Basic Flight Training for Disaster Response, which concluded Friday, included classroom …

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by The BVI Beacon
June 26, 2019

Youngest police recruit wins 8 awards

Jeremy Tuckett fought back tears as he stood with a trophy in hand, awaiting two more that were awarded to him for his exceptional performance in police training. “I wanted …

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by ZARRIN TASNIM AHMED
April 2, 2019

Police formally probing ESHS wall project

Police have launched a formal investigation into the construction of the incomplete perimeter wall around Elmore Stoutt High School, a project spearheaded in 2014 and 2015 by National Democratic Party …

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by GENEVIEVE GLATSKY
February 8, 2019

Riot training could assist in Irma-like situations

A legion of police officers carrying shields and dressed in black body armour advanced across a softball field towards an invisible crowd on Tuesday morning. If a march, protest or …

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by Amanda Ulrich
February 4, 2019

Police respond to ESHS, but tight-lipped on ‘disturbance’

Police officers responded to the temporary Elmore Stoutt High School in Pasea after a “disturbance” there on Monday morning, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton. In a two-sentence statement …

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by FREEMAN ROGERS
Cop at ESHS
October 29, 2018

EDITORIAL: Murders must be stopped

Following two fatal shootings last week, the entire Virgin Islands community must take an unequivocal stand against violence and recommit to stamping it out over the long term with sustained …

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by The BVI Beacon
October 25, 2018

Two shot dead on Monday

Two men were shot to death on Tortola on Monday, police reported. Tyrone Thomas, 30, of Greenland, was killed during the early hours of Monday morning in Brady Ghut, East …

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by Amanda Ulrich
October 11, 2018

Largest class of police recruits congratulated

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force celebrated its newest — and largest — class of recruits at a ceremony last Thursday. The passing out of certificates and awards for the …

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by Amanda Ulrich
October 4, 2018

In looking back at Irma, hindsight is 20/20

This article appeared in the Beacon’s “Irma Anniversary” special edition on Sept. 6. Sharleen DaBreo, the director of the Department of Disaster Management, is trained to think about all the …

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by Amanda Ulrich
August 28, 2018

Sean Martin accused of shooting and killing Jerry Castro

On Saturday, police charged 27-year-old Sean Martin of Johnsons Ghut with the recent murder of Jerry Castro. And on Monday afternoon, prosecutors outlined the allegations against Mr. Martin in his …

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by Amanda Ulrich
August 13, 2018

Four charged with firearm offences over Festival

Over the August Emancipation Festival, police made several “significant” arrests for firearm-related offences, according to a police press release issued on Friday. Alanah Chalwell, of East End, and Nyall Giovanni …

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by Amanda Ulrich
July 10, 2018

Man shot on Virgin Gorda, police report

A shooting took place on Virgin Gorda on Tuesday afternoon, Police Information Officer Diane Drayton reported in a four-sentence press release that provided few details. A man, who police did …

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by Amanda Ulrich
June 11, 2018

Three charged in connection to burglaries

Three more men were arrested in relation to burglaries in and around the Road Town area last week, according to police. K’Shoy Alexander, 18, of Huntums Ghut, and Juwan Potter, …

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by Amanda Ulrich
June 6, 2018

UPDATE: Missing teen found, and safe, police say

Isabelle George, the 16-year-old police reported missing on Wednesday, has been found, police said Friday. Ms. George is now in “a safe place,” according to the Police Information Office.   …

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by Amanda Ulrich
May 1, 2018

Infant dies outside Ritter House; father in custody

A father was taken into police custody after his 11-month-old daughter was pronounced dead at 5:30 p.m. Monday outside the Ritter House on Wickhams Cay II, Police Information Officer Diane …

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by Amanda Ulrich
April 30, 2018

Batteries, radios and cash stolen from damaged cars

Car parts and other items are being stolen from vehicles and vessels awaiting repairs, police warned on Monday. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has received reports about items being …

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by Amanda Ulrich
April 30, 2018

Police receive new armed response vehicles

Two armed response vehicles, which will transport officers of the “newly trained and enhanced” armed response unit, have officially been delivered to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force. On Thursday, …

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by Amanda Ulrich
April 26, 2018

Electronics taken from iSmart, as police report other break-ins

The electronics store iSmart on deCastro Street was burgled over the weekend, police reported on Tuesday. Laptops, cell phones and other electronics were taken, Police Information Officer Diane Drayton said. …

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by Amanda Ulrich

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