UPDATE: Arien M. Fahie captured in USVI, deported, charged- RVIPF
According to the RVIPF, Fahie was last night, July 23, 2022, officially charged for the murder of Corey Bulter.
2nd person charged for Butler’s murder
Fahie is the second person charged for the murder of Butler, who was fatally shot on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Akeem Durrant, 35, of Bellevue, is the first person charged.
Meanwhile, Fahie was additionally charged with robbery in the same incident that left Butler wounded in the Scatliffe Alley area.
Butler was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital.
Criminals leaving jurisdiction ‘not free’- CoP Collins
According to a press release from the RVIPF today, July 24, 2022, Commissioner of Police Mark Collins commended the officers for their persistence in ensuring that the assailants in this murder were captured and charged, even those who leave the shores to hide out elsewhere.
“Those who perpetrate crime in the Territory are not free because they have sailed beyond the jurisdiction. All efforts will be exhausted to find those responsible and bring justice in these cases,” Commissioner Collins stated.
Arien M. Fahie will appear in the Magistrate’s Court at the next available sitting.
See previous article published July 23, 2022
RVIPF enlists USVIPD to track down Arien M. Fahie
VI CONSORTIUM
CHARLOTTE, Amalie - The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has enlisted the V.I. Police Department to locate a man wanted in the BVI on murder charges, the V.I.P.D. has announced.
According to V.I.P.D. Director of Communications Glen Dratte, 26-year-old Arien Milton Kwarme Fahie is wanted by the Major Incident Team of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force in connection with the June 21, 2022 murder of Corey Butler in Road Town, Tortola.
Butler was shot by Fahie during the committal of a robbery, according to the police departments.
Fahie, who is from Tortola, goes by the alias "Deh G." He stands 5 feet, 6 inches tall, and weighs about 110-160 pounds. He is also of a dark complexion, according to the release.
Persons in the VI or USVI who know of Fahie's whereabouts or have seen him are being asked to contact the Major Incident Team at 284-368-9410 or 284-368-9339.
If seen in the USVI, persons call 911 or send an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers USVI.
42 Responses to “UPDATE: Arien M. Fahie captured in USVI, deported, charged- RVIPF”
So glad they got his coward punk @$$. He allegedly kills someone and then running because he wants to live. The gall this low life has. May karma grant him the same fate.
Dont act dumb. The we***r son was working there until Elton fired him.
close that gate for heaven sake
The BVI has become a have and have not society with those at the top thumbing their noses at those at the bottom. Just look at the ignorant comments about the young man's face and looks. Don't you think that is exactly the message these young men and women are hearing and how some of these young people are treated in schools at a young age, on jobs and by society in general. They feel.like they are societies cast aways from young. That kind of thinking drives anger and bitterness in these young people that eventually leads to these types of crimes.
Exactly.
stay focused…..
The money can only get into the government treasury IF such EVIDENCE is handed over by the investigating police
feel free
If cared in the slightest they would make purchases off the streets, send them away for testing and come back to the public with a health & safety harm reduction report.
Weed being illegal is another excuse for them to keep their jobs and feel tough while arresting minorities.
LIPS MOIST , JUST WHEN YOU SMOKE WEED , YOUR EYES GETS RED
We the law abiding citizens of both Virgin Islands thank you, and also do appreciate the work that you daily do in helping curving crime.
Thank you, thank you, and again thank you.
with some fancy names , they are hooked and they don't even realize it , so if they smoking that weed that has in either cocaine /opium / or heroine , you can teach as much as you want , it's only going through their ears ,/in st thomas some school children was over dosed on chocolate candy made with weed recently , so we got to keep a close eye on our kids for ourselves ( these youths are very creative , sadly on the negative side