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Firearms and Ammunition Seized in Police Operation in Purcell Estate

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) successfully seized three firearms and a substantial cache of ammunition during a targeted operation on Saturday, August 24.
The operation, which forms part of the RVIPF’s ongoing efforts to combat rising gun violence in the territory, involved intelligence-led stop-and-search checks, targeted patrols, and searches across designated hotspots. Officers, while conducting a search in the Purcell Estate area, encountered a male suspect known to be on bail with strict nightly curfew conditions. The suspect attempted to flee on foot but was swiftly apprehended by officers on the scene.
A thorough search of the suspect’s possessions, as well as the area where he was initially spotted, resulted in the discovery of three firearms, including two high-powered assault rifles, and a large quantity of assorted ammunition. The RVIPF is currently investigating the origins of these weapons and whether they are connected to other criminal activities on the island.
Acting Commissioner of Police Jacqueline Vanterpool hailed the operation as a pivotal step in the RVIPF’s ongoing battle to dismantle a criminal gang believed to be responsible for multiple firearm-related offenses in recent weeks. “This operation marks a significant achievement in our efforts to protect the community and bring those who threaten our safety to justice,” said Vanterpool.
She further commended the officers involved for their dedication and bravery, stating, “The RVIPF is committed to investigating and apprehending criminal offenders who continue to flout the law and create mayhem in the community.”
Acting Commissioner Vanterpool also called on the public to support law enforcement efforts by providing any information related to criminal activities. “We encourage anyone with knowledge of these or any other crimes to come forward. Your cooperation is crucial to the success of our ongoing operations,” she urged.
The RVIPF has provided multiple avenues for confidential reporting, including the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-8477 (TIPS) and the RVIPF Intelligence Department at 368-9339, ensuring that all information shared will be handled with the utmost confidentiality.
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Another Section of Threlfalls Collapses, Prompting Safety Concerns

A new section of the Threlfalls road collapsed earlier today, April 18, raising renewed safety concerns among local residents and commuters. While no injuries have been reported, the incident has intensified scrutiny over the ongoing structural stability of the area.
Residents have expressed concern that today’s rainfall may have played a role in triggering the latest collapse.
“We are more worried now as we may soon be unable to traverse this road altogether,” one resident said. “I am worried about accessing my home.”
This is not the first time Threadfall road has been compromised. Another section of the roadway eroded in September 2024 following a period of intense rainfall. The Department of Public Works had subsequently conducted limited repairs, rendering that portion somewhat passable. However, long-standing issues persist.
The road has suffered extensive damage over the years, particularly following the passage of the hurricanes in 2017, which left critical parts of the route severely weakened.
Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the cause of today’s collapse. In the meantime, JTV is actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Motorists and pedestrians are strongly advised to exercise caution and avoid the area if possible.
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