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Burglary reported @ Leverick Bay Resort on VG

There have been reports of a burglary at Leverick Bay Resort, North Sound, Virgin Gorda. Photo: VINO/File
The alleged burglary on Virgin Gorda comes on the heels of a burglary on the CCT store on Virgin Gorda on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Photo: Team of Reporters
The alleged burglary on Virgin Gorda comes on the heels of a burglary on the CCT store on Virgin Gorda on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Photo: Team of Reporters
NORTH SOUND, Virgin Gorda, VI- Information just reaching our news centre is that there have been reports of a burglary at Leverick Bay Resort, North Sound, Virgin Gorda.

It is unclear exactly when the burglary occurred or what was taken; however, police said they received a report of the crime this morning, Friday, May 22, 2020.

"I can confirm a report received after 9:00 am this morning of a burglary at Leverick Bay Resort, Virgin Gorda. The details surrounding same are unclear at this time. Investigations are ongoing," Police Information Officer Akia L. Thomas stated.

The alleged burglary on Virgin Gorda comes on the heels of a burglary on the CCT store on Virgin Gorda on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.

A safe, along with store items, was taken, according to information received.

16 Responses to “Burglary reported @ Leverick Bay Resort on VG”

  • LilyAnn (22/05/2020, 15:49) Like (8) Dislike (21) Reply
    Nothing to be alarmed about ... Premier saving the money, so this is what people gonna do. We are good.
  • butty (22/05/2020, 16:12) Like (4) Dislike (18) Reply
    Since hubie gone crime increase
    • VG (22/05/2020, 18:52) Like (4) Dislike (15) Reply
      We really beginning to miss bertie and ralph now
      • trrefdrfds (24/05/2020, 08:13) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply

        Hubert Oneal never did sh*t for Vg. Things just change on Vg that’s all stop talking b*lls**t

  • Wonder Why (22/05/2020, 17:22) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    far more police yet crime is on the rise oh yea/police can't be very where/crimes are being committed because the offenders are confident they can get away with their bull
  • jeez (22/05/2020, 20:27) Like (20) Dislike (0) Reply
    What scum. Apart from attacking and disrespecting our community, hitting a major tourism business when the industry is on its knees what the hell are these idiots thinking? Disgusting thing is people in the community will of course know who did it and hardly ever help to bring them to justice.
  • Lucky (23/05/2020, 04:36) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sad to say the police know who the ones are doing the unlawful acts.
    Every day there is one that is driving the road in a vehicle that is not license and they don't have a driver's licence , passing the police with the glass down and wearing no shirt but they do nun. What if someone get hit, then they will try to make it look like they doing their job.
    All the robbing on by is been done by one set of people but as I say and we the residence of this island know who they are.there is one that the courts set free from prison after he please for mercy that he have a young child to feed, he is out every night after Cerfew starts like he is a cop. Virgin Gorda is small and every body knows what is going on in the island but nobody wants to talk because some are scared and the rest are friends of the thugs and the police always give them names of the person who make the report so it makes no sense to report anything so lives wound be in danger.
    • VG Resident (23/05/2020, 11:29) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      How about some names!!
    • GG (24/05/2020, 23:41) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Who is this buddy this person need a suit they workin for free i mean is pure facts them speaking but no ma aleast see n dohn see let the police do their job
  • say what (23/05/2020, 09:38) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    lucky: say no more but when the whites become victims of crime one will see the police move differently......
  • vg people (23/05/2020, 10:00) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Love vG the issue I have is too much favoritism. They know who the bandits are but some last names are too popular....
    • lolol (24/05/2020, 20:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Them last names sah lolol ....boy them flax n georges loll stevens used to be buh we here watching taking licks i wan be a oneal tho lololl
  • old (23/05/2020, 11:01) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    If Last name is to popular. It will take you To hell. Wrong is wrong
  • NAHH (23/05/2020, 13:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nahh man!!! They would soon rob the wrong person! Continue!! I guess they feel the police cant solve nothing they free? Well listen............
    • right (25/05/2020, 06:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Nahh...you see it !!!!
      if them violate you, when you put your hands on them simply deal directly with them and leave the police go direct traffic them very good at issuing tickets; well the police now working on their new skill of tasing people: for a small jurisdiction far far to many unsolved criminal activity and the lawlessness is on the rise so what is the game plan from commissioner as head of the department because at the end of the day he will resigned leaving the residents of this once tranquil territory riddled with crime and unsolved crimes
  • YESSA (24/05/2020, 20:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Put me in da game coach !!


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