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USVI Police hunting man that kidnapped & assaulted girlfriend

January 14th, 2017 | Tags: Marcus Gomez kidnapping assault VIPD
35-year-old Marcus Gomez, is still on the loose and police are requesting the community’s assistance in locating him. Photo: VIPD
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- [US] Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) officers are on the hunt for a man police say kidnapped his girlfriend, carried her to three different locations and assaulted her with a tan tan tree stick, according VIPD Public Information Officer Glen Dratte, who revealed the incident via press release on Friday, January 13, 2017.

The assault left visible marks on the victim’s body, according to Mr Dratte. He said the suspect, 35-year-old Marcus Gomez, is still on the loose and police are requesting the community’s assistance in locating him.

Mr Gomez is a Hispanic male, height 5 feet, five inches, weighs 135 pounds, has black hair, brown eyes and is of a light complexion, according to police. He has a tattoo on his left arm that reads, “one love” and “little nico”, another on his chest that says, “Naheema” and “Olga Lopez” on his upper back, according to police.

Police are asking community members who come in contact with Mr Gomez, to contact the Criminal Investigation Bureau, DV Unit at 340 778 2211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222 (TIPS) or 911.

9 Responses to “USVI Police hunting man that kidnapped & assaulted girlfriend”

  • vi (14/01/2017, 17:58) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    He look like this dude from up the guth
  • look (14/01/2017, 18:10) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    sorry, but what is a tan tan tree stick exactly?
  • Inez (14/01/2017, 18:44) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    His little behind will be found soon. 135 pounds and 5'5". I would mash him like the little bug he is. PUNK COWARD!
  • Jimbo (14/01/2017, 18:49) Like (12) Dislike (2) Reply
    These women need to stop picking up any old piece of garbage off the street, just because he says they are cute. There are a lot of men suffering from arrested development who are looking for weak women, so they can move in with them and control them. Ladies, STOP PICKING UP TRASH! You can do bad all by yourselves, you don't need an extra mouth to feed....SHEESH!
  • It is not all about (15/01/2017, 14:46) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
    been cute or handsome but what we dont realised at times these same tatoos are sometimes demon infected and many who go about them on their bodies do not even know. Some dont even know that they are initiated into some cult or the other.Things you never used to do may start manifesting into your lives. Drinking, stealing, killing, prostitution,drugs,miscarriages,use of indecent languages, cursing, etc.It is not only your skin that is affected but your blood and your entire well being. My advice is that we need to refrain from such it is not worth it. One may spend tons of dollars to put it on and another to take it off. Some jobs you cant have with such on your body so the best hting is not to have any at all.It just not worth it
    • @ It is not all about (15/01/2017, 20:27) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
      I never heard so much nonsense! Go say your prayers and stop thinking evil thoughts!


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