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Police allegedly find cocaine on man held for disorderly conduct

- Kitt Hodge charged with possession of cocaine & assault on police officer
Kitt Hodge was taken into custody by ranks of the Royal Virgin Islands Police (RVIPF) for disorderly behavior at the Dr D. Orlando Smith Hosptial and it was while he was in police custody that cocaine was allegedly found in his possession. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Kitt Hodge, a Fort Hill, Tortola man, who was initially taken into custody for disorderly conduct, on March 19, 2021, has since been slapped with several other charges, including possession of cocaine.

According to reports, Hodge was allegedly caught with 16 grams of cocaine.

Our newsroom was informed by senior police sources that Hodge was taken into custody by ranks of the Royal Virgin Islands Police (RVIPF) for disorderly behavior at the Dr D. Orlando Smith Hosptial and it was while he was in police custody that cocaine was allegedly found in his possession.

He was subsequently charged.

Prisoner drenches police with water

The following day, March 20, 2021; however, Hodge, while in his holding cell, allegedly drenched a police officer with water after he was ordered to clean up some mess he had made.

Hodge had allegedly refused to as instructed, became irate and disorderly and threw the water on the police officer, allegedly stating it was something he always wanted to do.

He was subsequently slapped with the other charges of assault on a police officer, damaging property and disorderly conduct.

15 Responses to “Police allegedly find cocaine on man held for disorderly conduct”

  • clown (23/03/2021, 16:45) Like (25) Dislike (2) Reply
    Rule number 1: If you positively know your riding dirty; act clean and keep your cool when law enforcement approach. It doesn’t look good going on and then boom
  • Rasta Lives (23/03/2021, 18:13) Like (13) Dislike (5) Reply
    at this rate the future of the vi looks questionable my goodness what gone wrong with the upcoming generation not because you born here mean you should act the fool especially having drugs in your possession. most companies are filled with nationals from various parts of the world seeking to be productive meanwhile up the jail house fill with the born here generation. the young men in particular have some serious issues the women keep their heads up
    • RA (24/03/2021, 00:00) Like (130) Dislike (3) Reply
      Im quite sure your country is no exception. Rasta Lives
      • @ RA(real ass) (25/03/2021, 10:21) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
        Rasta Lives(FYI)
        26 July 1952: british virgin islands

        born-here.:..,,
        grandma
        gandpa
        mother
        father

        work with that for now
        just dont send no one after me with the machine gun ?????
  • Guess (23/03/2021, 21:38) Like (4) Dislike (123) Reply
    The pig was really smelling
  • Elementary. Classmate (24/03/2021, 01:54) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    If this is the Kitt I knew growing up,my heart goes out to him and I will keep him in my prayers. I pray that he seeks help if he has an addition issue. Growing up he was always very kind and respectful. A good representation of his family/parents back then. It so sad reading from afar, the challenges that our people are experiencing. Especially when its folks I grew up with knowing their background as playmates within the community. No matter how put together we look on the outside, we all struggle with some form of a demon. Some just manage those demons better than others. His behavior, just sounds like a desperate cry for help.and he just doesn't know how to articulate it appropriately. I hope other classmates who still live in the community surround him with love and support.
  • Weed or Rum (24/03/2021, 01:54) Like (7) Dislike (303) Reply
    What to Expect from a crack head?
    • wow (24/03/2021, 04:43) Like (82) Dislike (1) Reply
      NOTHING from people like you. Keep pointing fingers instead of rendering assistance.
  • hut (24/03/2021, 05:48) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    chef Kitt?Didn't a yardman stab him badly last year.
  • ... (24/03/2021, 08:37) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    Don't trust dem Police at All. Staff at Hospital attitudes stinks too. God sees it All! The good amongst these two entities needs to speak out before the bad makes dem Fall.
  • east (24/03/2021, 09:03) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    There is a container in east end next to rite way for months now take up almost the whole road and you want to tell me the police cant make these people move it, they up and down everyday ,that would cause a serious accident, trust me
    • Lia (27/03/2021, 05:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      It’s 2 containers side by side taking up half of the public road. I have never seen anything like that. The people have their business and no where to operate it properly so they are using the busy public road which leads to and from the airport, but you see depending on who you are in the BVI you can do anything and get away with it when others get penalized for less.

      I think that is so wrong and it needs to stop now.
  • robocop (24/03/2021, 10:21) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Hold him until he tells where he got the coke from, then just keep working up the chain. Only way that the drug problem here can be solved.
  • uh (24/03/2021, 15:15) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Want all loose all brother
  • Just wondering (27/03/2021, 05:55) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I wonder if Kitt’s clients are white?????


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