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Business Burglaries on the Rise

Police are recording a number of business burglaries with two eateries on Main Street being the most recent targets. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Police are recording a number of business burglaries with two eateries on Main Street being the most recent targets.

Both venues were reported to have been illegally entered on Tuesday morning with electronic items and cash taken.

Earlier this month, two other businesses were targeted in the Road Town area – one a children’s clothing store and the other a law firm. Businesses in Trellis Bay, Jost Van Dyke and a supermarket in West Bay were also burgled during the month.

Two females, Liliana Baltimore, 22, of Sea Cows Bay, native of the Dominican Republic and a 14-year-old have so far been charged with burglary in relation to the incidents.

The RVIPF is offering a monetary reward to any member of the public who has information which will lead to the identity of other individuals involved in these burglaries. Persons with information are asked to contact detectives from the Criminal Investigations Department by calling the RVIPF access number 311. Crimestoppers in Miami also provides persons wishing to give information anonymously an opportunity to do so by calling 800-TIPS, 800-8477.

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