Arrest Blotter: Alleged murderer and thieves among 10 nabbed
Police arrested and charged roughly 10 persons between February 25 and March 3 for a number of offences.
These include serious criminal offences such as murder, wounding, and less serious traffic offences, among other things.
In its latest arrest blotter, the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force listed those persons and charges as follows:
Murder
On March 2, police arrested and charged Maybelline Rodriquez, a native of Dominican Republic residing in Huntums Ghut for murder. She appeared before the Magistrate’s Court this week and was remanded.
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
On February 27, police arrested and charged 30-year-old Delwin Percival of Fort Hill for assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Police also arrested Mitchell Brewley of Fahie Hill on the same day for a similar offence.
Wounding
Police arrested and charged 28-year-old Kyle Baronville of Sea Cows Bay for wounding. He was arrested on February 28.
Unlawful possession of cannabis
Police also arrested 28-year-old Dillon Thomas on that date. He is charged with unlawful possession of cannabis. He was granted $5,000 police bail and will appear before the Magistrate’s Court on April 26.
Police arrested and charged 30-year-old Sayied Scatliffe of Lower Estate on March 1 for unlawful possession of cannabis.
Theft
Thirty-three-year-old native of St Vincent, Uvraney Grant and 19-year-old Jamaican, Jefferine Morrison were charged with theft on March 1. Grant is a resident of Long Trench while Morrison resides in Vanterpool Estate.
Traffic offences
On February 28, police arrested and charged 20-year-old Azim Yonnas of Butu Mountain for driving without a driver’s Licence, driving without a policy of insurance, driving without front identification plate, and reckless driving.
On February 19, police arrested and charged Shakeilla Turnbull of Long Trench for driving without a driver’s license, driving without insurance, and driving an unlicensed and uninsured vehicle. She was also charged in relation to tinted windows and was granted $5,000 bail.
She is scheduled to appear in Magistrate’s Court on June 4.
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Deport who ever
I believe this is very good public relations and awareness. This is also to highlight the public be it monthly of quarterly, we should know what is taking place with the law enforcement. The police is very important and this update gives me a different opinion of our lawmen.
Keep in doing good for the BVI.
Nuff ah uno BVIlsnders need deporting…them worst any expat that come here. Deport them go ah England..
Please not England. I hear South Africa is making some space with a clear-out. Could be an option.
Send them home, bin saying it!!!!!… Expats alway have this an that to talk about the BVILanders and the BVI but dont want to go back where they came from!!
Really S———-??? You ain’t been suppose to go get that license shit sort out??? Now you got to take money out your children mouth to go deal with court and lawyer and fines. You need to used the sense you have to think about your children and how you to make them life easier not harder.