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2 years today Trinity A. Moses & Franklyn E. Penn Jr were gunned down in WE
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Today, November 22, 2019 marks two years since the shocking shooting to death of 11-year-old Trinity A. Moses and 41-year-old Franklyn E. Penn Jr at West End, Tortola.
Freedom of Information Bill will not make ‘a difference’ - Hon Julian Fraser RA
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Senior legislator and Member of the Opposition, Honourable Julian Fraser, RA (R3) has hinted that the lack of a Freedom of Information Bill is not affecting the flow of critical information by the powers that be in the Virgin Islands.
Burglars caught on camera!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – At least two burglars were recently caught on camera while committing a criminal act in Pasea Estate, on the main island of Tortola.
Zero calls with information on recent fatal shootings- CoP Matthews
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Commissioner of Police Michael B. Matthews has expressed disgust at the thought of persons here in the Virgin Islands refusing to assist in the investigation of crimes by giving information, especially in light of the recent shootings that resulted in the death of an 11 year old school child.
$100,000 reward in Ashburn A. Dawson’s murder
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Following the death of Ashburn A. Dawson aka ‘Ashy’ of Carrot Bay, Tortola, friends and family have been pleading for the community to come forward with any information that can assist the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) to apprehend the person or persons responsible for his death.
Riteway offers reward for information into robbery
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI– Riteway Food Market is offering $1,000 reward for information that can assist Police in apprehending and convicting those involved in the robbery at Rite Breeze Supermarket in East End on Thursday November 24, 2016.
Gov’t agencies lagging behind on info & data collection – deCastro
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – One talk show host finds it “annoying and disrespectful” over the slow pace in which Government agencies churn out information or statistics on many of the social problems in the Territory.
Police need info in catching burglars – Morris
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Members of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) are catching between two and three times more offenders now than they did in 2010, but need information from the public so that more burglars can be caught.
DCP Morris: Public is co-operating with police
ROAD TOWN, Tortola VI – Members of the public are coming forward with information to help the police nab criminals because of their willingness to work with the police in curbing criminal activities in the Virgin Islands (VI), opined Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) David Morris in an exclusive interview with Virgin Islands News Online on Friday, December 9, 2011.