Crime/Police
Decomposing Body Found in Abandoned Building in Upper Main Street
A decomposing body was this afternoon discovered in an abandoned building covered in bushes on upper Main Street in Road Town, Tortola.
On August 1, officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force were called to scene shortly before 6:00 p.m.
JTV visited the area which had heavy police presence and a crime scene officer photographing the corpse.
There was also a small group of onlookers at the downtown scene.
More details to follow.
Crime/Police
Police Officer Charged Over Internal Security Breach
A Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) officer has been charged following an internal investigation into a significant security breach that compromised a planned police operation in November 2024.
The RVIPF has assured the public that it will continue to act decisively against breaches of trust, reiterating its commitment to safeguarding the force’s integrity and ensuring the safety of the community.
Crime/Police
Virgin Gorda Police Apprehend Fugitive Linked to String of Burglaries and Robberies
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed the apprehension of Paul Jack, a national of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, during a coordinated operation conducted by Virgin Gorda detectives on Saturday, January 4.
The RVIPF also expressed appreciation for the continued support from the public in tackling crime in the territory. Residents are urged to stay alert, secure their properties, and report any suspicious activities to the police to assist in ongoing efforts to maintain safety.
Crime/Police
Knife-Wielding Bandit Strikes Again in Tortola, Targeting Late-Night Workers
A bandit is said to be on the loose in Tortola, targeting women who work late at night.
Information reaching JTV indicates that the most recent attack occurred on December 30, shortly after 1:00 a.m., when a woman returning to her Greenland home was ambushed on her staircase. The assailant, armed with a knife, demanded her belongings, and a struggle ensued.
The victim sustained minor injuries before the attacker fled the scene with her handbag, which contained electronic devices and personal items.
This incident marks the second such attack in less than three weeks, prompting an investigation by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The RVIPF is encouraging anyone with information related to these crimes to contact their hotline at 311 or report anonymously through the Crime Stoppers program.
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